The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has announced health insurance coverage for about 16,000 sanitation officers, expanding affordable healthcare access for frontline environmental workers under the state government’s initiative.
The managing director of LAWMA, Muyiwa Gbadegesin, disclosed this while speaking during the celebration of International Women’s Day 2026 in Lagos.
Mr Gbadegesin said the sanitation workers would be enrolled in the Ilera Eko Health Insurance Scheme, the state health insurance programme managed by the Lagos State Health Management Agency.
He said that once enrolled, the sanitation officers would be able to access a wide range of medical services at primary and secondary health facilities across the state.
“It is a system that strengthens healthcare delivery because hospitals also receive regular funding through capitation, which helps them improve services and even hire more doctors and nurses,” he said.
Mr Gbadegesin noted that the state government decided to start the programme with its own workforce to demonstrate confidence in the initiative.
“Charity begins at home. As one of the largest frontline workforces in the country, we want LAWMA workers to benefit from this programme from the beginning,” he said.
He added that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had already granted approval and that health insurance cards would soon be distributed to the beneficiaries.
The LAWMA boss also highlighted the significance of International Women’s Day, describing it as an impactful initiative focused on the health and welfare of sanitation workers, who play a critical role in keeping Lagos clean.
He said the event included medical screenings and the distribution of food items to sanitation officers to support their well-being.
Mr Gbadegesin added that the programme was organised under the theme “Give to Gain”, noting that sanitation workers put in enormous effort daily to maintain a clean environment.
He acknowledged the contributions of corporate partners that supported the initiative, including Agatam, which provided medical supplies for health screenings; Tolaram Group, which donated food items; and Wastecare Group, which made financial contributions.
According to him, the support from private-sector partners reflects the spirit of the theme, in which collective contributions ultimately lead to a healthier workforce and a cleaner environment for all residents.
The sanitation officers expressed gratitude to the management of LAWMA for honouring them.
(NAN)
