Oyo fines 32 offenders for illegal waste dumping

Plastic waste and debris. floating on water.

The Oyo State Government has prosecuted 32 individuals for indiscriminate waste disposal, including dumping sachet water nylon, refuse, and other waste materials at road medians and unauthorised places.

The offenders were fined ₦50,000 each for violating environmental sanitation laws.

The Tribunal judge, Barrister Olumide Abifarin, disclosed this during a hearing at the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Ibadan.

According to him, Environmental officials arrested the offenders in March and they were charged with three offenses: Illegal waste dumping; Failure to register with accredited waste collectors; and Failure to provide a waste bin.

The judge said dumping refuse in unauthorised locations is punishable under Sections 74(a) and 97 of the Environmental Sanitation and Waste Control Regulations 2013.

He said, “It is a legal requirement for all households and commercial establishments to own a waste bin and patronize an accredited waste collector.”

The defendants pleaded guilty and admitted that their actions were unlawful and requested the court’s leniency.

In his ruling, Abifarin stressed that Oyo State can achieve cleanliness comparable to Rwanda known as one of the world’s cleanest countries.

He reminded residents that all homes, offices, religious centers, and commercial spaces must have proper waste disposal systems and register with licensed waste collectors.

The judge emphasised that dumping refuse in drains, rivers, roadsides, and medians, burning waste and obstructing environmental officials are punishable offenses.

However, he showed leniency by waiving penalties for the second and third charges, imposing only the ₦50,000 fine for illegal waste disposal.

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