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    National Emergency On Lead Poisoning In Ogun Community, Senate Orders Clampdown

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    On Thursday, the Senate, gave out warning over what it described as a “widespread and scientifically verified lead-poisoning disaster” ravaging Ogijo, a densely populated community straddling Ikorodu in Lagos State and the Ogun East Senatorial District.

    Lawmakers said the crisis—traced to years of operations by used lead-acid battery recycling factories—has escalated into a full-blown public health emergency, exposing thousands of residents, especially children, women, and factory workers, to lethal contamination.

    A motion, jointly sponsored by Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru (APC, Lagos East) and Senator Gbenga Daniel (Ogun East), detailed how toxic fumes and hazardous dust from smelting activities have caused long-term health complications which residents have endured “for years without effective intervention.”

    Senator Abiru described Ogijo as the scene of “an environmental catastrophe of global significance,” citing investigations that revealed contamination levels up to 186 times above internationally accepted safety limits.

    He said residents have reported persistent headaches, seizures, abdominal pain, memory loss and cognitive decline—classic symptoms of chronic lead exposure.

    He referenced findings by The Examination and The New York Times, which confirmed widespread poisoning through blood tests and toxic-soil analysis.

    In an alarming revelation, Abiru disclosed that processed lead from the Ogijo industrial cluster had been exported into global supply chains serving major automobile manufacturers, meaning toxic Nigerian lead was entering foreign markets while local communities inhaled poisonous smoke.

    “Children are dying slowly,” Abiru warned. “Families have lived for years under poisonous smoke and dust. This demands urgent federal intervention.”

    He acknowledged the recent shutdown of seven factories and the temporary suspension of lead ingot exports by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, but stressed that enforcement remains weak, accountability limited, and dangerous exposure ongoing.

    While commending the Lagos and Ogun State Governments for their early interventions, he insisted that the Nigerian Constitution mandates the government to protect life and ensure a clean, safe environment. “The lives and futures of children in Ogijo must not be traded for toxic profits,” he said.

    Lawmakers from across party lines supported the motion, insisting that the Ogijo tragedy must mark a turning point in Nigeria’s environmental and public health governance.

    They called for strict regulation, stronger accountability, and a national commitment to ending hazardous industrial practices that turn vulnerable communities into “sacrifice zones.”

    In its resolutions, the Senate ordered far-reaching actions, including: “Deployment of emergency medical teams by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) for free toxicology screening, blood-lead testing, chelation therapy, and long-term treatment of affected residents.

    “A comprehensive environmental remediation drive by the Federal Ministry of Environment and NESREA covering soil, groundwater, air, and household dust contamination.

    “Strict nationwide enforcement of safety and compliance standards for battery recycling and lead-processing by the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development.

    “Emergency relief and temporary relocation of families in severely contaminated zones through NEMA, including provision of protective kits, clean water, and food support.

    “A national briefing before the Senate Committee on Environment and Solid Minerals by the Ministers of Environment, Health, Solid Minerals, Labour and Employment, and the Director-General of NESREA.

    “The creation of a National Lead Poisoning Response and Remediation Office within NEMA to coordinate clean-up operations, medical intervention, environmental monitoring and traceability of exported lead.”

    The Senate also directed its Committee on Legislative Compliance to ensure full implementation of the resolutions and report back within six weeks.

    Lawmakers concluded that Ogijo must not only be remediated but must stand as a national lesson on the dangers of unregulated industrial activity and the urgent need for a new era of environmental justice and public health protection in Nigeria.

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