Warri South commences massive one-month refuse evacuation

*Companies, landlords should be alive to their responsibilities-Edema *Mobil Court prosecutes 40 persons


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Warri South commences massive one-month refuse evacuation
One of the pay-loaders evacuating refuse at Okere Road by Nigerian Prisons Service Warri


Authorities of Warri South Local Government Council Saturday July 25 defied the rain and intensified its planned one-month special environmental sanitation exercise which began immediately the two-month strike embarked upon by 21 Local Government Councils in Delta State was called off.

As part of the exercise, pay-loaders and trucks mobilized by the council authority led by the Warri South Council boss, Hon. Matthew Mofe Edema, his Vice, Hon. Charlie Etsaghara, Secretary to the Local Government, Hon. Bawo Nana, the Supervisor for Environment, Mr. Kenneth George among other top officials, began the massive evacuation of refuse along front of Nigerian Prisons Service, Warri, Okere Market Road, Swamp Road, Stadium Road by Mciver Junction, Swamp Road by Delta Library Board, Kalil Road and Warri Sapele Road by National Inland Waterways Authority, all in the City of Warri.

Chairman of Warri South Local Government Area, Hon. Matthew Mofe Edema in an interview while monitoring the clean-up, decried the dumping of refuse along major roads in Warri and warned residents of the City to stop dumping refuse along the road or face a N 250,000.00 ( two hundred and fifty thousand naira) fine.

Hon. Mofe Edema (middle) responding to questions from newsmen, while his Vice, Hon. Charlie Etsaghara (left) & others listen

Hon. Edema advised people of Warri South Local Government Area to patronize recognized private refuse vendors and tasked landlords as well as companies in Warri to live up to their responsibility by synergizing with the Council towards ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment.

Our Correspondents report that the Warri South Council Mobil Court presided over by Chief Magistrate V.H. Okonta prosecuted 40 sanitation defaulters.

Thirty-seven of the defaulters were fined various amount of money depending on the magnitude of their offence, while three were cautioned and discharged.

Environmental Health Officials of the Council have since Tuesday July 21 had been coordinating a strategic clearing of over-grown weeds and evacuation of sands along major roads in Warr.

Hon. Edema addressing some youths during the sanitation exercise  

 


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