Ekiti LG boss warns residents against indiscriminate dumping of refuse

The Chairman of Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Bayo Omojola, on Sunday, warned residents to desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuse in drains, or face sanctions.
Mr Omojola gave the warning when he paid an unscheduled visit to the Oja Oba’s market and motor parks in Ikole- Ekiti.
Adressing the journalists after a tour of the market, the chairman warned residents against disposing and burning of refuse in the drainage, adding that culprits would face the law.
He noted that some of the refuse being dispose in the drains, often blocked the waterways, thereby causing flood in the community.
“Any individual caught dumping refuse in drains or dredged waterways, will be punished according to the State Environmental Law. The state Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, worked hard to ensure that every part of Ekiti does not experience flood during the rainy season.
“It is our duty as good indigenes of Ekiti, to curb indiscriminate dumping of refuse so that whenever the rainy season comes, we will all have peace of mind.
“I want all the environmental officers to be vigilant, any shop owner who dumps refuse in any of the drains should be punished according to the State Environmental Laws,” he said.
He urged residents to always dispose their refuse in the waste bins or register with the Waste Management Board, for regular refuse collection at affordable cost.
(NAN)
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