In a testament to his outstanding leadership and dedication to environmental sustainability, Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources in Lagos State, has been named among Nigeria’s 100 most impactful people in governance.

This prestigious recognition is a reflection of Wahab’s tireless efforts to transform the state’s environmental landscape through innovative policies and projects. Some of his notable achievements include:
Waste-to-Wealth Initiatives – Wahab introduced a waste-to-wealth program that converts the city’s waste into valuable resources such as compost, energy, and recyclable materials.
Flood Mitigation – His administration has undertaken proactive measures to clear major drainage systems, reducing flooding risks and protecting residents’ properties.
Green Spaces Restoration – Wahab has prioritized the restoration and expansion of Lagos’ green spaces, improving air quality and providing recreational areas for residents.
Water Revolution – He has played a pivotal role in the Adiyan Water Works project, which aims to provide clean water for millions of Lagosians.
Wahab’s commitment to environmental sustainability and good governance has earned him recognition and accolades from various stakeholders, including residents, environmentalists, and government officials.
As he receives this honor, Wahab remains dedicated to serving the people of Lagos and working towards creating a more sustainable and livable city for all.