LAGOS – Over 200 pupils of MD School on Saturday took part in the environmental clean up exercise of the Oja-Oba market in Abule Egba, Lagos.
The exercise, which was part of the activities lined up for the school’s 30 years anniversary celebrations, began at 8am with parents and teachers guiding the students.
An elated Executive Director of the school, Omolara Adedugbe, said the exercise was part of their corporate social responsibility to the community where the school is situated.
According to Adedugbe: “We chose to be here because the market is a filthy place and this goes to show that we are conscious about our environment and its people.
“As you can see, the marketers are very happy about the exercise.
“We were well received and have promised not make it a one-off thing.
“We hereby enjoin other corporate organizations in the state and the country at large to adopt the exercise.
“We want people to come out and should not feel too big to identify with these people.”
Meanwhile, the Secretary of Oja Oba Market, Alhaji Adeshina Akanni Jimoh, on behalf of the market executives and the marketers thanked the school’s management, students and parents for carrying out the exercise.
Jimoh’s words: “Though, we carry out the exercise weekly in collaboration with LAWMA, but today’s exercise is commendable and we are saying a very thank you to the school’s management for this strategic move.
“For me, this is first of its kind and I must confess that it beats our imagination.”
The exercise was supported by Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and the Highway Managers.