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Waste Managers Advocate for Revised Tariff Structure Amid Escalating Costs

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: April 8, 2025
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Nigeria’s waste management sector is facing significant financial strain, prompting calls for a revised tariff structure to address escalating operational costs. Industry stakeholders argue that the current pricing model is unsustainable, hindering their ability to provide effective and environmentally sound services.

Waste management companies across the nation are grappling with soaring expenses, including fuel prices, vehicle maintenance, and disposal fees. These costs, according to industry leaders, are outpacing the revenue generated from existing tariffs, leading to operational inefficiencies and potential service disruptions.

“The current tariff structure is simply not reflective of the realities on the ground,” stated a representative from the Association of Waste Managers of Nigeria (AWAMN), during a recent stakeholder meeting. “We are operating at a loss, and this is detrimental to the long-term sustainability of our services.”

The call for a new tariff structure highlights the critical need for a pricing model that accurately accounts for the true cost of waste management. This includes investments in modern equipment, employee training, and the implementation of environmentally friendly disposal methods.

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A significant factor contributing to the rising costs is the fluctuation in fuel prices. As a result of this, the cost of refuse collection has increased drastically. This situation is further compounded by the continuous degradation of the vehicles used for refuse collection due to the poor state of roads.

“We are experiencing unprecedented increases in our operational expenses,” said a Lagos-based waste management executive. “Without a revised tariff, we cannot maintain the level of service required to ensure public health and environmental safety.”

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The implications of this financial strain extend beyond the waste management companies themselves. Inefficient waste collection and disposal can lead to public health hazards, environmental degradation, and increased pollution. Therefore, a sustainable tariff structure is not just a financial necessity but a crucial component of national development.

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Experts suggest that a tiered tariff system, based on factors such as waste volume and service frequency, could provide a more equitable and sustainable solution. This approach would ensure that those who generate more waste contribute proportionally to the cost of its management.

“A fair and transparent tariff structure is essential for the long-term viability of the waste management sector,” explained an environmental policy analyst. “It will encourage investment in infrastructure and promote responsible waste disposal practices.”

As Nigeria strives to achieve its environmental sustainability goals, addressing the financial challenges facing the waste management sector is paramount. The implementation of a new tariff structure, supported by robust regulatory frameworks, is essential to ensure a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future for all.

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