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Thirty-nine arrested for allegedly violating environmental laws in Ondo

Each of the alleged offenders were reportedly given appropriate fines based on the nature of the offence.

• April 30, 2022
Sunday Akinwalere [Photo Credit: The Hope Newspaper]
Commissioner for Environment, Sunday Akinwalere [Photo Credit: The Hope Newspaper]

No fewer than 39 poeple were arrested on Saturday in Akure for violating the Ondo environmental laws, according to the state’s waste management authority.

General Manager of the Ondo State Waste Management Authority, Ayo Adeyemo, gave the figure at the end of the April edition of the monthly environmental sanitation in the state.

Mrs Adeyemo said that each of the alleged offenders was given appropriate fines based on the nature of the offence.

According to her, the suspects were arrested at different locations within Akure metropolis.

She said that the exercise was also monitored by the state Commissioner for Environment, Sunday Akinwalere.

The general manager appealed to Ondo residents to make environmental sanitation a daily affair to prevent diseases.

She said, “Anybody who violates environmental laws will be appropriately sanctioned.”

Some of the areas monitored include Oyemekun Road, Oja Oba (Adedeji Market), Adegbola and Ilesha Motor Park.

At Ilesha Motor Park, Mrs Adeyemo encouraged the leadership of the motor park to get approved waste bins and avoid indiscriminate dumping of refuse.

(NAN)

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