Lagos Mirror Magazine:
1. Hon. Hammed Olalekan– Igbogbo-Baiyeku LCDA
Consistent state recognition for cleanliness, effective refuse control, drainage management, and a deeply rooted sanitation culture across wards.
2. Hon. Babajide Hunpe – Badagry Local Government
Strategically linked environmental sanitation with tourism and heritage preservation. Beachfront clean-ups, town-wide sanitation drives and beautification projects remain highly visible.
3. Hon. Sesan Olowa – Ibeju-Lekki Local Government
Strong environmental governance in a fast-urbanising axis, with emphasis on waste management partnerships, sanitation enforcement and coastal cleanliness.
4. Hon. Haruna Olatunbosun Aruwe – Mushin Local Government
Demonstrated firm control in a densely populated urban environment. Regular refuse evacuation, drainage clearing and environmental enforcement have helped curb health risks despite long-standing sanitation challenges.
-5. Hon. Princess Surah Animashaun– Epe Local Government
State-acknowledged sanitation performance, improved LAWMA collaboration, consistent drainage maintenance and refuse turnaround.
6. Hon. Adedayo Ladega – Ikorodu Local Government
Hands-on environmental transformation campaigns, black-spot waste removal and strong community sensitisation on public health.
7. Hon. Taiwo Oyekan– Lagos Island Local Government
Sustained sanitation enforcement in a high-traffic commercial district, with focus on markets, waterfronts and public spaces.
8. Hon. Akinpelu Ibrahim Johnson – Alimosho Local Government
Visible sanitation efforts under population pressure, including refuse clearance, taskforces and hygiene awareness campaigns.
9. Hon. Moyosore Adedoyin Ogunlewe – Kosofe Local Government
Strong technical focus on drainage desilting and flood control, though impact is less publicly visible.
10. Omoba Adeola – Eti Osa Local Government
Consistent sanitation enforcement around markets and communities, largely routine in approach.

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