“JUMIA RELEASES STATEMENT AS LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT SEALS YABA OFFICE”
Jumia Nigeria has responded to recent actions by the Lagos State government, which led to the sealing of its Yaba office.
The Lagos State Government, acting through the Lagos State Wastewater Management Office (LSWMO), responsible for overseeing all wastewater activities in the state under the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, sealed the Jumia outlet on Herbert Macaulay Way, Yaba. This action was taken due to the alleged illegal discharge of sewage into the environment.
Tokunbo Wahab, the Lagos State Commissioner for Environment, revealed that the Jumia facility utilized a submersible pumping machine to pump raw sewage from its holding tanks directly into the environment, violating environmental regulations.
“The property owners will be prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of the Lagos State Environmental Management Protection Law, 2017,” stated the Commissioner.
In response, Jumia issued a statement expressing its commitment to environmental responsibility in Lagos. The statement reads:
“We are aware of the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources’ (the Ministry) action regarding our Yaba outlet (the Premises) where we currently occupy as a tenant.
“We have since contacted the property’s landlord, that is the responsible party for waste management at the specific location.
“The landlord of the Premises is currently in communication with the Ministry to address the issue promptly and ensure full compliance with local regulations. We are confident that this will be resolved swiftly and effectively.
“Jumia remains committed to upholding the highest environmental standards as a reputable organization in Lagos State. We appreciate the Ministry’s efforts to maintain a clean and healthy environment for all residents and fully support their work to ensure proper waste management practices.”
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