In a bid to enhance cleanliness and environmental hygiene across markets in Ekiti State, the Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Erelu Tosin Aluko-Ajisafe, has announced the commencement of compulsory Sanitation Exercise that will hold on Thursdays in all markets across the State.
Erelu Aluko-Ajisafe who stated this during a meeting with market leaders, including the Iyaloja and Iyalajes in Ado Ekiti, said the initiative which was similar to what operates in Lagos State would start with effect from March 14th, 2024, during which all market activities would be temporarily suspended between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 a.m., allowing for thorough cleaning and maintenance efforts.
The Commissioner appreciated the invited stakeholders for their cooperation and emphasized the need for collective efforts to maintain a clean environment in all markets and all parts of the State.
She highlighted the support of Governor Biodun Oyebanji, pledging continued government assistance to the Ministry’s initiatives.
Addressing specific concerns, the Commissioner pointed out the need to clear the littered medians around Mojere market and urged market leaders to ensure compliance with sanitation regulations.
Erelu Ajisafe handed warning for prosecution of offenders and mandated various markets to nominate monitors from within the market communities who will be providing credible information about the violators of environmental sanitation law within the markets to the Ministry’s Task Force.
In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Babatunde Alokan, acknowledged the market leaders’ support in previous sanitation exercises and underscored the importance of maintaining a clean environment in order to prevent outbreak of diseases.
He urged vigilance against nonchalant attitudes, particularly in area such as Okesa market.
The Director of Environmental Health and Sanitation Mr. Tunde Balogun, outlined government’s efforts to improve sanitation, including waste evacuation and hygiene programmes modelled after Lagos State.
He emphasized the need for collective responsibility and appealed for market leaders’ support in maintaining cleanliness.
The Iyaloja General, Ekiti State, Chief (Mrs) Habitat Ogunjobi affirmed readiness to collaborate with the Ministry and warned against non-compliance.
After the meeting, the Commissioner, Environmental Officers and Iyalojas went for an on the spot assessment of Mojere market, where traders were warned to desist from littering the median and mandated to clean their stalls and adjoining drainages