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Lagos Gives Trash Dumpers N250k or Jail Time
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40856, member: 636"] Lagos State officials announced tough new punishments for people who litter or dump trash illegally. Environment Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab said violators must pay 250,000 naira or spend three months behind bars. The government will not accept excuses from people who break environmental rules. Repeat offenders face even worse penalties for their actions. Officials plan to keep enforcing these strict measures across the state. Cart pushers remain banned because they create most of the illegal dumping problems. Residents should stop hiring these banned workers and use registered waste companies instead. Construction companies that block roads or drains with building materials will face prosecution. The state will seal these worksites and take legal action against the owners. Building materials cannot be dumped on public roads or drainage systems. Authorities have already prosecuted over 3,000 environmental violators across Lagos State. Multiple enforcement teams work around the clock to catch people breaking environmental laws. These teams arrest offenders and take them to court for prosecution. The government also publicly identifies violators to shame them for their actions. Pedestrian bridges suffer from illegal squatting and other crimes that make them dangerous. People living under bridges prevent residents from using these structures safely. Open defecation and petty crimes occur regularly around these public facilities. Bridge misuse creates safety hazards that endanger pedestrians trying to cross busy roads. [/QUOTE]
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