The Ogun State Ministry of Environment has said that it will put in place more
mechanisms to guide against erosion and ensure gully erosion control to prevent
loss of life and property.
The commissioner in charge of the ministry, Mr. Bolaji
Oyeleye, said this while taking his turn to defend the ministry’s budget before
members of the state House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation,
led by the Deputy Speaker, Olakunle Oluomo.
Oyeleye said the ministry had proposed a total budget of
N2.1 billion for the fiscal year; stressing that the ministry was set to dredge
rivers/stream course in some areas across the state in order to adopt global
best practices in environmental management.
He disclosed that the ministry would procure additional 12
compactor trucks, 18 push mowers and four tip loaders for effective evacuation
of refuse across the state.
Giving the budget breakdown, the commissioner said N1.5
billion was set aside for capital projects, while the remaining N605 million
was earmarked for recurrent expenditure while the revenue target was put at N200 million for
the period.
Meanwhile, the State Environmental Protection Agency has
promised that it would intensify efforts towards the collection of municipal
waste and the adoption of proactive measures for sound environmental management.
The Senior Special Adviser to the Governor/ General Manager
of the agency, Mrs. Olufunmilayo Kuti,
said this while taking her turn to defend her agency’s 2017 budget
before members of the state House of Assembly during the ongoing budget defence
before the House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation.
Kuti in her submission, maintained that the agency would
continue to adopt global best practices in environmental management with a team
of qualified and committed workforce, who would in turn improve capacity for
the monitoring of pollution sources in 2017.
She explained that machineries would be set in motion to
increase compliance from 45 per cent to 80 per cent within three years to
reduce pollution level across the state.
NigerianTribune

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