Sanitation: Six landlords jailed in Ondo
A Mobile court sitting in Ondo town, presided over by Magistrate Odenusi Fadeyi has sentenced six landlords to six months imprisonment each with hard labour. Prosecutors Elizabeth Akinfemisoye and Adejoke Olarewaju, said the landlords were arraigned in the court over four-count charge.
This ranged from their inability to provide latrine
accommodation in their various places of domicile, since the existing
one is filled up and liable to cause epidemic in the area.
The landlords were also accused of failing to amend the
dilapidated walls in their premises.
They were also accused of defecating indiscriminately around
their premises; the development which the health officers claimed was capable
of causing outbreak of diseases in the area.
They
were also alleged to have failed to provide sanitary kitchen and bathroom in
their houses since the existing one is unsanitary and exposes the users.
The offences the health officers claimed have contradicted
and contrary to section 8, part II, cap 52 and punishable under same section
and sub-section o, p, r, and a of Ondo State environmental sanitation law of
2004.
When the charges were read to all the accused persons, they
all pleaded guilty,however, after listening to the application of both
the prosecutors and the accused persons, the presiding Magistrate Odenusi
Fadeyi, sentenced the landlords to six months imprisonment each or pay
the sum of N10,000 in lieu of the fine.
Similarly, five residential buildings located in various parts
of the community were also ordered to be sealed-off by the court.
The developed was hinged on what it described as poor
sanitary conditions and non-compliance with environmental sanitation laws.
The sealing off operations which was sequel to an order granted
by the court and was led by Mrs. Elizabeth Akinfemisoye, a
Principal Environmental Health Officer (PEHO) who is also in charge of
prosecution in the Local Government.
The Environmental Officer who relied on section 1, 15,
16, 18 and 22 of the Ondo State Waste Management Enforcement and
offenses provision regulation of year 2004, Ondo State Environmental
Sanitation Law of 2004 and Environmental Sanitation Edict of 1986 in
bringing the matter to the court.
The Nation
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