Oyo govt. closes dumpsites, bans waste collectors from collecting money from clients

Wed, Apr 7, 2021
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Environment

OYO State government, on Wednesday, prohibited private sector operators (PSP) on waste collection from collecting fees from their clients.

The Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Dr Lateef Oyeleke, who announced this in a statement in Ibadan, also said that all the dumpsites in Ibadan, such as Lapite, Aba-Eku, and Ajakanga, had been closed with immediate effect.

Oyeleke said that this was part of the new solid waste management policy introduced by the state government to ensure a safer environment.

According to him, the new solid waste architecture is aimed at focusing on attaining an all-around sustainable environment that will improve the social wellbeing of the people of the state.

“All households, facility owners, private, commercial industries, religious houses, and other institutions have been advised not to make any form of payment to their PSP operators,” he stated.

The commissioner said that the government had appointed revenue consultants who would be serving bills to all clients, while payments would be made through designated banks, either manually or electronically.

He warned that any payment made to any PSP was at payers’ risk.

Oyeleke also warned that anyone caught dumping refuse in the above-named dump sites would be prosecuted.

He directed all PSP operators to make use of only Awotan landfill, Apete in Ido Local Government Area, which had been provided by the government.

The commissioner implored residents of the state, particularly those in Ibadan, to desist from dumping wastes on the road median, drainages, rivers, and other open spaces so as to avert the outbreak of diseases and flooding. (NAN)

– Apr. 07, 2021 @ 15:20 GMT

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