Oyo Govt Seals Premier Hotel, Event Centre, 80 Shops For Violation Of Sanitation Laws
Oyo State government has sealed off Premier Hotel situated at Mokola hill and an event centre located at Eleyele, event centre and 80 shops for violating the environmental sanitation laws of the state.
This was revealed by state’s Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Mr. Abiodun Oni who led the enforcement team alongside the Coordinating Director of the Ministry, Mr. Rogba Adedigba, Director Environmental Health Services, the Environmental Task Force, Amotekun Corps and Environmental Health Officers, among others, said the need to seal up the facilities became necessary in order to put an end to environmental nuisance in the state
The commissioner who was appalled with the attitude of the management of Premier Hotel for accumulating heaps of wastes within their premises, wondered why the management failed to co-operate with the designated authorised waste collector, despite the 7-days ultimatum given to them to evacuate their wastes.
The commissioner said, “It is disheartening that despite efforts of this administration to provide an enabling and sustainable environment to residents, people still go ahead violating the environmental laws of the state whereas a filthy environment poses threats to individual’s lives in the state. When sickness comes, it knows no boundaries”.
He explained that over 80 shops were sealed at Sango market for non-compliance of environmental sanitation laws which include indiscriminate dumping of wastes on the road median, accommodating a filthy drainage at the frontage of their shops and non-compliance with the authorised waste collector while also the event centre was sealed for patronizing illegal waste collector.
Oni emphasized that the enforcement will continue to take place lest people understand the need to take care of our environment
“As citizens, proper waste disposal is a way of exercising their responsibilities as well as giving concrete support to the government as such, putting an end to the scourge of filthy environment”, he added.