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Ekiti moves to punish sanitation offenders  

Ekiti moves to punish sanitation offenders  

From Victor Akinkuolie, Ado-Ekiti
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The Ekiti State Government has moved to tighten noose through stricter legislation that stipulates high punishment against those blocking waterways and perpetrators of all forms of environmental sanitation offences in the state.

The Commissioner for Information, Mr. Muyiwa Olumilua, said this in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday during a programme tagged, ‘Clean Up Ado Ekiti’ organised by Triple G Eco Revival Solutions in collaboration with the state government.

During the programme, the collaborating groups performed a street cleaning in Ado Ekiti metropolis, especially at the popular Oja Oba Market and other strategic areas within the capital city.

Olumilua, who spoke alongside his counterpart from the Ministry of Environment, Gbenga Agbeyo, said the measure would help to promote the culture of cleanliness and curtail outbreak of infectious diseases in the state .

“The outbreak of coronavirus and Lassa Fever diseases was enough to convince us that we have to promote cleanliness in our dear state. We must stop blocking waterways to check flooding, indiscriminate dumping of refuse and felling of trees. They cause hazards of monumental proportion”, he warned .

To promote safety of environment, Agbeyo said  the government has sought amendment at the Assembly to the existing environmental laws that would specify more stringent punishment for violators of environmental sanitation  laws when passed and assented to .

The Chief Executive Officer of the Triple G Eco Revival Solutions, Oluwaseyi Ebenezer, expressed sadness over how the people were taking the environment for granted due to ignorance .

“It is sad that people are still doing open dumping of their household refuse,  even in the state capital. This method of waste disposal does not only litter our streets, but causes blockage of some water channels making our state prone to flooding.

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“Technology has made us understand that 84 percent of our waste can be recycled. We  therefore appeal to government to partner with private invetors who will invest in waste recycling business in Ekiti. This will not only give us overall cleanliness and stop environmental degradation , but will provide employments for our teeming youths”, she said.

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