Piqued by the increasing danger of electronic waste, Lagos State government has signed a Letter of Intent with a company from the Netherlands for the establishment of a smelter plant in the state. When operational, the plant is expected to harness the huge deposit of e-waste in Lagos Speaking during the signing programme at Alausa, Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, who signed on behalf of the state, said it was about the economy of Lagos, and improving it. He added that when the smelter plant comes on stream, it would create new jobs and also create a
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