As part of its efforts aimed at addressing indiscriminate refuse dumping in the Ilorin metropolis, the Kwara State government has inaugurated a 300-man surveillance taskforce to tackle the menace.
The State Commissioner for Environment Hajia Nafisat Musa Buge, while inaugurating the task force at the ministry conference room emphasized the urgent need for action to tackle the pervasive problem of improper waste disposal.
She said the initiative reflects the state government’s commitment to maintaining a clean and healthy environment in Ilorin and preventing potential outbreak of diseases, such as cholera, which the country is currently battling.
According to her “Indiscriminate dumping of refuse is a widespread issue that demands immediate intervention.
“Our approach involves both aggressive waste management reforms and public sensitization on the hazards of improper refuse disposal, she said.
To combat the issue effectively, Buge said dumping of refuse on road medians, drainages and waterways is now prohibited in the state.
“Larger roll-roll waste bins previously placed on road sides and roundabouts will be relocated to secure areas to prevent obstruction of vehicular traffic.
“Smaller waste bins have been positioned at various collection points for efficient waste evacuation.
“The Ministry has engaged 38 commercial waste consultants assigned to different communities to facilitate refuse collection for a nominal fee. Waste will also be collected by government mobile vans.
“Scavenging in the metropolis is prohibited. Registered scavengers are directed to conduct their activities at the government-approved dump site at Sokoto-Aiyekale,” she added.
Buge said the Ministry will continue its efforts in community engagement and media sensitization to promote proper waste disposal practices and inform the public of the new strategies.
She added that the newly inaugurated taskforce will operate around the clock to monitor compliance with these regulations.
Chief Magistrate Ibrahim Dansuki, who administered the oath of allegiance to the taskforce members, highlighted the importance of adhering to environmental laws to avoid legal disputes in the state.
By Dare Akogun