The Oyo State Government on Thursday disclosed that its contracts with all private waste contractors have been terminated with effect from May 5, saying that the Oyo State Waste Management Authority (OYOWMA) now has the mandate with full responsibility for the collection of waste in line with its commitment to ensure a cleaner and healthier environment.
Equally, the government said that it has commissioned WestAfricaENRG, a leading environmental solutions company in Nigeria, to manage OYOWMA as well as taking care of the full operational and legal duties of the agency.
State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Toye Arulogun, explained that the management of OYOWMA was changed under the Public private partnership laws, adding that the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources will still take a key role in the regulation and oversight functions of Solid Waste disposal issues within the state along with other duties.
Arulogun noted that WestAfricaENRG has been tasked to undertake a whole scale re-organisation of waste collection, processing and disposal in the state, starting with the upgrading and capacity building of all waste collection contractors, stressing “This to increase job opportunities and the cleanliness of Oyo State. We still have an issue with public enlightenment and compliance and we are working tirelessly to achieve this.”
The government spokesman urged the citizens, groups, civil societies and communities to partner with the government to ensure a cleaner and healthier environment, noting that the concerted efforts of all and sundry will continue make Oyo State a beautiful and aesthetically pleasing environment.
According to him, “we want to continue to keep Oyo State clean as part of our investment friendly strategy and improvement of the quality of the lives of our people, create the much needed jobs for our youths, eradicate diseases and vermin caused by indiscriminate disposal of waste.
Arulogun called on residents and business owners within the state to dispose wastes in waste bins and stop disposing on the roads, urging that they should ensure that their waste bins are made available for collection by OYOWMA, and also pay the government for the services when due.