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Visionscape reacts to Lagos Assembly’s reinstatement of PSP

Visionscape Sanitation Solutions has reacted to media reports that the Lagos State House of Assembly has relieved it of its duties, ordering PSP to resume work.

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A Visionscape truck collecting waste on Abaranje road, Ikotun in Lagos
A Visionscape truck collecting waste on Abaranje road, Ikotun in Lagos
A Visionscape truck collecting waste on Abaranje road, Ikotun in Lagos

Visionscape Sanitation Solutions has reacted to media reports that the Lagos State House of Assembly has relieved it of its duties, ordering
Private Sector Partnership (PSP) to resume work.

The sanitation company described the media reports as a misinterpretation of the order given by the state assembly.

John Irvine, CEO of Visionscape Sanitation Solutions said “We have been made aware of statements being attributed to the Lagos State House of Assembly concerning cancellation of our service contract with the Lagos State Government.

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“We would like to believe that there is some misinterpretation of the statements being circulated, despite our continued efforts in meeting the performance matrices of our valid and subsisting contract.

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“We will nonetheless continue to fulfil the terms of our service contract in the face of a sustained negative sponsored media campaign, as well as persistent and systematic sabotage of our efforts and our assets.

“We remain open to dialogue, levelling the competitive playing field and participating in a more inclusive process with all stakeholders in the environment.”

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