No fewer than five goats were yesterday arrested at Dele-Yesa area in
Osogbo, the Osun State capital by officials of the state Waste
Management Agency (OWMA) for allegedly violating environmental laws. The
state Coordinator of the agency, Mr. Henry Ogunbanwo said the goats
would be charged to court by the agency and would be prosecuted in
accordance with the laws guiding environmental protection in the state.
He said the state government had issued notice of warning to all
residents of the state capital on the need to monitor their domestic
animals to avoid public disturbance by the animals, which, he said, was
against the environmental laws. Ogunbanwo disclosed that the five goats
arrested were detained at the office of the agency in Osogbo from where
they would be taken to court for prosecution.
He said the goats ran fowl of the laws guiding environmental
protection by roaming around the residential area of Osogbo instead of
being caged by their owners. He declared that the present administration
in the state had zero tolerance for dirtiness and environmental hazard;
hence the need for the enshrinement of the environmental laws, adding
that the government would not take it lightly with violators of the laws
According to him, officials of the agency would from now move to every
nook and cranny of the state to arrest animals violating the state
environmental laws, stressing that owners of such animals would also be
dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
He advised those rearing domestic animals to keep them in a cage to
avoid arrest, insisting that his agency would not allow any animal to
roam about on the streets of any town or village in the state. He urged
those looking for their goats in Osogbo and its environs to check at the
state office of OWMA in Osogbo.
Sun News
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