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Security Operatives Arrest 47 Sanitation Defaulters
Forty-seven persons were on Saturday arrested for various environmental offences in Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo.
The Chairman of the council, Dr Bruno Oshionebo, who witnessed the arrest while monitoring the monthly environmental sanitation, decried the people’s nonchalant attitude.
He said that the council would soon announce stringent measures that would compel the people to embrace cleanliness in their daily undertakings.
Oshionebo challenged residents of the area to imbibe the culture of cleanliness by coming out on their own to clean their surroundings.
“Though we have covered a lot of ground, there is still room for more work to be done. “We want the people to imbibe the cultural practice; we are used to cleanliness and we do not have to force people to come out every environmental sanitation day but to do so themselves.
“The practice now is that each time we come around, its like dragging people to participate in this exercise; we do not want this, we want people to imbibe the culture of cleanliness so that our environment will always be clean.”
The council boss promised that refuse bins would soon be placed at strategic locations and warned that sanctions would be visited on any defaulter of environmental sanitation law in the area.
“Let me sound a note of warning to the people that there is a limit to which we will tolerate default; next time we are going to visit default with maximum penalty,” he said. adult with maximum penalty,” he said.
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