In a stern move aimed at addressing concerns over public health and enhancing urban aesthetics, the Oyo State Government has issued a seven-day ultimatum to occupants and owners of illegally-erected kiosks, containers, shanties, and business operations situated along the roadsides across the state.
This directive was communicated by the Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Abdulmojeed Mogbojuola, during his official visit to the Ojoo area of Ibadan.
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The Commissioner expressed his concern regarding the proliferation of such structures, emphasizing that their presence not only poses a threat to public health but also contributes to the degradation of the state’s environmental quality. He highlighted the urgent need to address this issue to maintain a clean, organized, and conducive living environment for the residents of Oyo State.
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During his visit, Abdulmojeed Mogbojuola reiterated the government’s commitment to enforcing regulations that enhance the overall well-being of the state’s populace. He emphasized that the removal of these unauthorized structures is crucial to ensuring public safety and preventing the spread of diseases associated with unsanitary conditions.
The seven-day ultimatum serves as a clear warning to those occupying these spaces without proper authorization. The government intends to reclaim public spaces, ensuring that they are utilized in a manner that aligns with urban planning standards and promotes a healthier living environment.
The Oyo State Government urges affected individuals to comply with the directive within the stipulated timeframe to avoid any legal consequences. The enforcement of this directive is part of ongoing efforts by the government to create a cleaner and more organized urban landscape for the benefit of all residents.