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Bill to regulate activities of scavengers scales second reading in Ogun assembly  

 Mr Tella noted the bill would promote public order by regulating scavenging activities to specific hours – 8am to 5pm.

• February 11, 2025
Ogun Assembly/scavengers
Ogun Assembly/scavengers

A bill to regulate the activities of scavengers and waste dealers in Ogun State on Tuesday scaled the second reading at the Ogun House of Assembly, Abeokuta.

Babatunde Tella (APC-Abeokuta North) said the bill aimed to promote public order, environmental safety and peaceful coexistence by addressing the growing concerns regarding the activities of scavengers in Ogun.

 Mr Tella noted the bill would promote public order by regulating scavenging activities to specific hours – 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. while prohibiting operations on Sundays.

 The lawmaker explained that the bill, when operational, would empower communities to restrict the operations of scavengers in their areas, ensuring transactions occur outside restricted zones.

He said, “It will ensure accountability by mandating the registration of all scavengers with the ministry of environment in collaboration with law enforcement and community leaders. It will enhance safety by fostering collaboration between scavenger task forces and community task forces while discouraging unlawful enforcement or jungle justice. “Also, the bill aims to protect the environment by creating a structured and monitored framework for waste recycling and disposal.’’ 

Mr Tells said the bill proposes penalties for violations, ensures lawful enforcement, and tasks the ministry of environment with monitoring and sensitising stakeholders on compliance.

 He assured that by passing the bill, Ogun State would set a benchmark for environmental safety, community harmony, and sustainable waste management practices.

 Samusideen Lawal (PDP-Ogun Waterside), who is also the Chairman of the House Committee on Environment, noted it was criminal for scavengers to move around any neighbourhood as early as 6am.  

He alleged that some scavengers were involved in stealing and burglary.

 Other lawmakers who contributed also spoke in favour of the bill, acknowledging its timeliness.

 They noted that the primary purpose of government was to ensure the security and welfare of residents.

 Some of the lawmakers said the activities of the scavengers had threatened the security and well-being of the people.

 The Speaker, Oludaisi Elemide (APC-Odeda), said issues concerning scavengers cut across all parts of the country, hence the need to regulate their activities.

 Mr Elemide, thereafter, committed the bill to the Committee on Environment for further legislative action.

 Similarly, a bill to establish the Young Farmers Club at basic and senior secondary schools in Ogun scaled the first reading during plenary.

(NAN)

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