Court Commits 38 To Community Service For Flouting Restriction Order

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The Warri south local government council mobile court sitting in Warri yesterday committed 38 persons to community service for flouting the three – hour restriction order announced by the Delta State government for participation in the environmental sanitation exercise.

Chief Magistrate E.V. Tunde Smooth also gave 25 sanitation defaulters fines ranging between N1,000 and N3,000 and discharged one person on health grounds.

Delta State Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Jamani Tommy Ejiro, who alongside the chairman of the area council, Comrade Weyinmi Isaac Agbateyiniro, supervised the exercise said the turnout of people during the clean  up wasn’t too encouraging.

The commissioner commended Agbateyiniro and members of his team for enforcing the environmental sanitation exercise, urging Deltans to collaborate with government to make the state cleaner.

Whilst noting that environmental sanitation across the state is a daily exercise, Mr. Jamani, assured that authorities of the council area, through the Market Master, would ensure that traders at Igbudu market, Warri, comply with the state government sanitation order, henceforth.

Agbateyiniro told newsmen in an interview that from Monday July 29, the council would swing into action, to open the internal roads in Igbudu market and ensure that it is properly cleaned up for business.

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