Ministry of Environment seals buildings for discharging waste into public drainage in Asaba

The Delta State Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Jamani Tommy Ejiro in the early hours of Friday January 17, 2025, sealed off a mini Estate and other properties at Olulu Street off Anwai Road, Asaba for contravening environmental laws by connecting and discharging their sewage waste into public drains.

Mr Jamani who has been actively working to enforce environmental laws in the state was furious with the level of environmental hazards caused by residents of the area.

The environment commissioner who ordered the immediate sealing of the place also directed that an abatement notice be served the owners of the properties.

The Commissioner had earlier pledged to focus on quality service delivery in ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment.

The government has also emphasized the importance of a clean environment, with Mr Jamani stating that the state governor has prioritized a clean environment to keep Deltans healthy and productive.

The properties sealed off in Asaba were done as part of the government’s efforts to enforce environmental laws and regulations.

Other areas visited include; Jaret street off Cable point, Asaba.

Picture credit: STV News 24

READ ALSO: Jamani reads riot act to scavengers at “Zero Waste” workshop

More Top Stories

Is Japa to the UK on a student visa greener pasture or self-imposed hardship?
Delta Police Command records major breakthrough, in one week
Udu Council of Chiefs dismisses alleged suspension of Otota
Budgit foundation urges Delta govt to diversify economy beyond oil
Oborevwori assures investors of safe environment, inaugurates Premium Trust bank branch
Hon. Esenwah expresses concern over gullies ravaging his constituency
Soldiers, TANTITA operatives arrest Vacuum truck loaded with stolen crude in Olomoro community

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *