Categories: News

Osun Govt Warns Against Unauthorized Cable Laying

●Asks Companies To Seek Necessary Permits

The Osun State Government through its consultant on telecommunications infrastructure, Global Transactions Nigeria Limited, has alleged that some people are laying cables without authorization in the state.

This was as it warned those involved in such acts to stop or face the full wrath of the law.

The chairman of Global Transactions Nigeria Limited, Rotimi George-Taylor, made this known while speaking to newsmen in Osogbo on Wednesday.

George-Taylor also said some of the people carrying out the act were recently arrested by the police in Ilesa.

According to him, the Ministry of Environment and Sanitation is authorized to regulate telecommunication infrastructure within the State, adding that failure to seek necessary approval is tantamount to disobeying the government.

He, however, said those allegedly arrested could not provide proof of their authority or permit to conduct the excavation and installation of cables.

He noted that a letter had been sent to MTN to warn them about the alleged company laying the cables on its behalf.

He also added that no payment had been made for the 270 kilometres of cables laid by the telecommunications giant to the State Government.

He said, “Those workers confessed that they worked for Oodua Infraco Resources Limited and had laid 32km of cables belonging to MTN at Oodua Infraco Resources Limited’s request.

READ ALSO

MTN Owes Osun Over N900m In Dues – Telecom Consultant Alleges

“They were unable to produce any documentation, including proof of payment for permits or any valid permit itself.

“In accordance with Section 26 (1) of the Osun State Environmental Protection Law 2022, “No person shall excavate or install any tower or mast or lay any cable or gas pipeline in a right of way for any purpose without the prior written approval or permit from the Ministry.

“It is very important to adhere to environmental regulations to ensure the safety and sustainability of infrastructure development in Osun State. Unauthorized activities pose risks not only to the environment but also to public safety.

“While awaiting the results of the police investigation. I want to urge all companies operating within the State to pay for the necessary permits.

“Nobody is above the law, and the laws of Osun State should be respected,” he added.

Kazeem Badmus

Kazeem Badmus is a graduate of Mass Communication with years of experience. A professional in journalism and media writing, Kazeem prioritses accuracy and factual reportage of issues. He is also a dexterous finder of the truth with conscious delivery of unbiased and development oriented stories.

Recent Posts

Segilola Mining Company Remains Sealed Until Obligations Are Met – Adeleke Tells FG

Osun State Government has insisted that Segilola Mining Operations Limited, a subsidiary of Thor Exploration…

45 mins ago

One Feared Dead As Gunmen Abduct Journalists Travelling For Super Eagles Match

Some sports journalists who were travelling to Uyo, through Anambra State, to cover a football…

52 mins ago

Mazraoui Faces Two-Month Layoff Over Heart Condition

Manchester United's summer signing, Noussair Mazraoui, is set to miss the next two months following…

1 hour ago

Kano Driver Bags 15 Years For Killing Traffic officer

Justice Maryam Sabo of Kano State High Court on Wednesday sentenced a driver, Kassim Hussain…

1 hour ago

Rafael Nadal Retires From Tennis

Rafael Nadal has announced his retirement from tennis at the age of 38. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DA8EpTsg3iV/?igsh=Yjc3NzY3c3lqcDdw The…

4 hours ago

Teacher Dehumanises Stepdaughter For Cooking Without Permission

Mrs. Blessing Emmanuel, a secondary school teacher in Imo State has been arrested for dehumanizing…

4 hours ago

This website uses cookies.