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Lagos To Set Up Environmental Sanitation Corps Agency, Introduces Fundamental R by OLUDERU: 11:34am On Mar 07, 2017
Lagos to set up environmental sanitation corps agency, introduces funda mental reforms

·      All structures on sewage systems without approval to be demolished

·      Commercial drivers must have litterbins in their vehicles

·      Street trading banned
·      Residents to obtain permits before sinking boreholes

·      Penalties to range from N250,000 to N5m or imprisonment


As part of major internal improvements backed by the newEnvironmental Management and Protection Bill, passed by the Lagos State House of Assembly, KAI (Kick Against Indiscipline) will be transformed into the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps Agency which will spearhead enforcement of the stringent penalties imposed on defaulters.

Speaking at the signing of the new Environmental Bill last week Wednesday, His Excellency Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode said “Compliance is the key. The burden of the cost of providing these services will remain low if everyone does their part and pays their Public Utilities Levy.

LASECORPS’s performance evaluations and remuneration will be tied directly to the number of actionable fines they issue for non-compliance. The Environmental Corps will be supported by PUMAU (Public Utilities Monitoring Assurance Unit) a unit that will have oversight responsibility by using innovative monitoring tools to ensure the new standards are effectively enforced.

 
The Lagos State Government said defaulters of these laws will face stiff penalties from the government which include heavy fines ranging from N250,000 to N5,000,000 and/or imprisonment.

The government is also planning a clampdown on all illegal structures on sewage systems without approval as such structures will be demolished. Also in the new law, anyone who wants to a sink borehole or any structure connected with the supply of water must obtain permit from the office of drainage services.

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Re: Lagos To Set Up Environmental Sanitation Corps Agency, Introduces Fundamental R by Nobody: 11:36am On Mar 07, 2017
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Re: Lagos To Set Up Environmental Sanitation Corps Agency, Introduces Fundamental R by getostar: 11:59am On Mar 07, 2017
what a law!
a state that should provide its citizens with water is asking people to obtain permits (at a cost obviously) to provide themselves with water!
a tax payer would still be required to come out on a saturday (when he/she should be doing something productive) to clean streets and drains. Then u lock down a state for 3hrs to achieve what you can easily achieve by paying street cleaners to do same thus creating employment and ensuring that people can be more productive.
this country is truly lost!

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