Kwara State Mobile Court Convicts 33 Environmental Offenders

Kwara State has taken a firm stance against environmental violations with the recent conviction of 33 individuals by a special mobile court. The court sessions, which took place over two days, saw 21 offenders convicted on Wednesday and an additional 12 sentenced on Thursday.

Yakub Aliagan, Press Secretary for the Kwara State Ministry of Environment, confirmed the convictions in a statement issued on Thursday. According to Aliagan, the offenders were apprehended by environmental officers in Ilorin Metropolis and subsequently tried by the mobile court.

“21 offenders were convicted on Wednesday, while another 12 offenders, who were arrested by our environmental officers on Wednesday, were tried and convicted by the Special Mobile Court on Thursday,” Aliagan stated.

Following their convictions, the offenders were fined between N2,000 and N10,000. Mrs. Mary Mustapha, a director in the Ministry of Environment, verified the fines and highlighted the importance of the court’s role in enforcing environmental laws.

Ayoola Shola, spokesman for the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps in Kwara State, added that those arrested were initially held at the corps’ facility before being transferred to the Ministry of Environment for court proceedings.

The convictions align with the state government’s broader efforts to combat indiscriminate refuse dumping in Ilorin. This initiative follows the recent establishment of a 300-man surveillance taskforce dedicated to monitoring and addressing waste management issues in the metropolis.

During the taskforce’s inauguration, Commissioner for the Environment Nafisat Buge emphasized the critical need for action. “Indiscriminate dumping of refuse is a pervasive issue that requires immediate attention, especially in Ilorin metropolis,” Buge said.

The Kwara State Government’s proactive measures reflect a strong commitment to environmental stewardship and regulatory enforcement, aiming to improve waste management and public health in the region.

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