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Oyo govt prosecutes 45 illegal street traders

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Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi

THE Oyo State Government in its move to eradicate street trading has prosecuted about 45 illegal street traders within Ibadan metropolis after declaring the act illegal.

 

The government has also stated that adequate measures are being put in place to prevent flooding in the state, noting that dredging has commenced on some major streams and blocked drainages are being cleared across the state.

The traders who appeared before Magistrate Patricia Olasunbo Adetuyibi at the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources premises on the illegal placement of their goods on public roads were prosecuted under Section 2, Sub-Section 14 of the Oyo State Solid Waste Management Offences, Fines and Sanctions.

The traders, who pleaded that they would not display their goods on the street again, were sentenced to two months imprisonment with an option of fine ranging from N5,000 to N10,000 by Magistrate Adetuyibi.

It would be recalled that the Oyo State Government had been sensitizing the general public especially traders in the State to stop displaying their goods on the public roads and streets.

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The State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources Chief Isaac Ishola said adequate sensitization and enlightenment have been made to stop street trading, saying that street trading is an act of violating the Environmental regulations Laws of the State.

“We have engaged them on this course, we have sensitized them, we have made them realise the benefit of Environmental hygiene. Trading on the street is against the Environmental regulation Laws of Oyo State, we have made series of arrests and appearances before the magistrate. If they are guilty, the court will sentence them to prison or an option of fine, but we are not really interested in their fines but compliance to no street trading. In essence, all what we are saying is no more street trading which is what the Law says,” Isola stated.

He advised traders to comply with the no street trading Laws of Oyo State, noting that the government cannot fold its arms and allow the citizens to lose their lives all in the name of street trading and trading under high tension cables, reiterating that it is an offence for anybody to trade with wheelbarrow by the roadside in the State, adding that anybody trading on wheelbarrow by the roadside would be apprehended and appear before the magistrate for constituting an environmental nuisance.

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