The Enugu State Government, Thursday, ordered the immediate closure of an illegal dump site located at the Ugwuaji area in the State.
This was announced by Prince Emeka Mamah, the Commissioner for Environment and Mineral Resources, Enugu State.
DAILY POST learnt that the order was following a video clip trending in the social media over a sewage dump site at Ugwuaji, which was described by the presenter as “a site designated to tanker drivers by the state government”.
A team from the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, led by the Commissioner, was said to have paid an unscheduled visit to the site.
According to the commissioner, the visit showed that “the sewage site in the said video was not the property of the Enugu State Government neither was it designated to the tanker drivers by the state government as was erroneously alleged.
“The tanker drivers we met on ground disposing sewage confirmed the above, and disclosed that it was the people of Ugwuaji community that gave them the site to be dumping sewage, on commercial purposes.
“The Ugwuaji community through the Vice Chairman of the committee in charge of the site, Mr. Chukwudi Edeh, also confirmed that they allocated the area to the tanker drivers for disposal of sewage on commercial basis.
“Both the tanker drivers and the community frowned at the false impression created by the makers of the video that the dump site was connected to a river, stating that there is no such river around the vicinity and added that the area is still virgin as people were not residing anywhere close to it.”
He added that “from the representations made by the tanker drivers and Ugwuaji community, it is clearly established that the activities of both parties at the said site were unauthorized by any agency of the government but a mutual agreement between them.
“Consequently, we order the closure of the sewage dump site with immediate effect and request the affected persons to channel their sewage to the government approved sewage site at the Enugu State Waste Management Authority (ESWAMA) dump site, Enugu.
“We, therefore, reassure residents of the state of government’s commitment to a cleaner and healthier environment.”