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Fake PFIPC agency scandal: ICPC begins probe as DG alleges threat to life

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission  has commenced investigations into the alleged Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) scandal.

This is as the man at the centre of the allegations, Adeniyi Adeyemi, called on President Bola Tinubu to set up a separate, independent panel to probe the matter.

The police are also set to arraign Adeyemi today before the Federal High Court in Abuja on a fresh charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/562/2025.

ICPC spokesman, John Odey, confirmed on Monday that the commission had taken up the case and was capable of handling it alone or in partnership with other agencies.

“The matter has been given to us. We are working on it. The capacity of the ICPC to work on its own or in collaboration with other agencies has never been in doubt,” Odey said in an interview with our correspondent on Monday.

The probe follows a directive Tinubu issued last Tuesday, ordering the ICPC to investigate the fictitious PFIPC and the alleged N1.3bn insertion into the 2026 Appropriation Bill, with a report due within 30 days.

In an open letter dated July 13, Adeyemi welcomed the directive as a positive move but argued it fell short of guaranteeing a fair and credible process, since the ICPC ultimately answers to the same arm of government implicated in the allegations.

He described the directive as “a vital first step” but argued that an investigation conducted solely by the ICPC would not sufficiently guarantee public confidence.

“I commend your recent directive tasking the ICPC with investigating the circumstances surrounding the PFIPC scandal and N1.3bn allocation inserted into the 2026 Appropriation Bill.

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“This directive is a vital first step, but the structural realities of this investigation compel me to speak out of a profound desire for absolute transparency,” he said.

Adeyemi, who is facing allegations in connection with the scandal, claimed that the existing framework would not provide him with a fair hearing.

“Under the current framework, obtaining a truly impartial hearing presents severe structural challenges.

“The public narrative emanating from official channels remains heavily weighted toward my immediate arrest, effectively overshadowing the gravity of the systemic vulnerabilities and high-level involvement I have brought to light.

“True accountability cannot be achieved when the agency conducting the investigation answers directly to the branch of government within which the core allegations lie,” he said.

He also alleged that surrendering to authorities under the current arrangement would endanger his life.

“I must state clearly that walking freely into custody under the current arrangement poses an immediate, existential threat to my life.

“I have received verified, highly reliable intelligence indicating that I am targeted for elimination the moment I surface in an unmonitored environment,” he claimed.

Adeyemi further questioned the reported death of Dolapo Tanimola, whom he described as “a central intermediary in this matter.”

He said, “My concerns are deeply validated by the highly alarming events surrounding Mr Dolapo Babatunde Tanimola, a central intermediary in this matter.

“Official reports claim Tanimola tragically died in a sudden fire incident at Kachi Hotel in Utako, Abuja.

“Yet, there remains a total absence of independent eyewitness or media verification of any such inferno. More disturbingly, under highly unclear circumstances and without the official involvement of any federal capital regulatory agency, the entire Kachi Hotel structure was swiftly invaded by unidentified armed actors and manually demolished down to the rubble days later, effectively erasing a vital physical crime scene and erasing material evidence.”

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To ensure transparency, Adeyemi urged the President to establish an independent panel comprising representatives of civil society organisations, the Nigerian Bar Association, independent media organisations, international financial institutions, diplomatic missions, human rights groups, as well as the ICPC and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission as technical partners.

According to him, organisations such as Amnesty International, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations, the African Union, ECOWAS, the European Union, the United States and the United Kingdom should be represented on the panel.

“The moment this independent, multi-stakeholder panel is constituted, I will immediately step forward to present comprehensive documentation and verifiable evidence.

“A system cannot credibly investigate itself when its own key actors are central to the discourse,” he said.

Adeyemi argued that constituting such a panel would strengthen public confidence in the investigation and demonstrate the Federal Government’s commitment to accountability.

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Presidency slams Makinde over demand for UN probe on Oyo abduction

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The Presidency on Monday criticised Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde over his call for a United Nations-led investigation into the abduction of pupils and teachers in the state, describing the demand as unnecessary and politically motivated.

Makinde, while formally assuming responsibility for the welfare, rehabilitation and education of the 45 teachers and pupils rescued after spending 56 days in captivity on Monday, called for a UN-backed investigation into the abduction, saying Nigerians deserved a full account of the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Armed bandits had on May 15, 2026 attacked three schools in Yawota and Ahoro Esienle communities in Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State, abducting the 39 pupils and six teachers.

The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said the governor’s request suggested a lack of confidence in Nigeria’s security institutions, insisting that the military and other security agencies had already provided explanations on the rescue operation.

Onanuga, in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, said the Presidency had no objection to an international body examining the incident if Makinde believed there were unresolved issues.

“The Governor has just expressed his opinion that the UN should probe this incident. Our doors are open. Let the UN come if he thinks there is more to it than what our military has explained,” he said.

He, however, questioned the basis for the governor’s demand, arguing that security agencies had no reason to deliberately subject Nigerians, especially children, to prolonged captivity.

According to him, the rescue operation came at a cost, with some security personnel, including members of the military and Amotekun, losing their lives while pursuing the abductors.

Onanuga said it was “unthinkable” that anyone would deliberately conspire to expose the victims to the 56-day ordeal, including the killing of a mathematics teacher during captivity.

“Look at those kids. Some of them are just about four or six years old. Will anyone want to deliberately subject them to the trauma they went through for 56 days?” he asked.

The presidential spokesman accused Makinde, who is a presidential aspirant, of allowing political considerations to influence his call for an international probe.

“It is just unfortunate that Mr Makinde, maybe because of politics, because he is a presidential candidate now, doesn’t have any trust in our own institutions and is now calling on an external body to come and investigate,” he said.

Onanuga added that the military and the Department of State Services had already disclosed what they knew about the incident, describing the governor’s demand as “unwarranted” and “absolutely unnecessary.”

He accused Makinde of attempting to politicise the matter, saying, “The man is just playing politics, and it is the politics of the bizarre. He wants to weaponise anything available, including dredging up a strange conspiracy theory.”

Makinde called on the UN and other international human rights and accountability bodies to investigate the abduction of the pupils and teachers in a video shared by Oyo Affairs on Monday following the arrival of the rescued pupils and teachers at the Oyo State Secretariat after their handover by the Federal Government.

“The circumstances surrounding this incident are sufficiently grave and unusual to warrant independent scrutiny beyond our domestic institution.

“I therefore, with a full sense of responsibility as the Executive Governor of Oyo State, call on the appropriate international human rights and accountability mechanisms, including those within the United Nations system, to closely examine the facts surrounding this abduction and the circumstances of its resolution,” Makinde said.

He explained that the call for international scrutiny was aimed at ensuring accountability rather than discrediting Nigerian institutions.

“Such scrutiny is not intended to undermine our institution. Rather, it is intended to reinforce public confidence that the truth will be established and that every person found to bear responsibility, regardless of office, influence or affiliation, will be held accountable,” the governor said.

Makinde also reminded the Federal Government of its constitutional responsibility for national security.

“Under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the primary responsibility for national security rests with the Federal Government and the security agencies under its command,” he said.

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According to him, Nigerians deserve a full account of the circumstances surrounding the abduction and its resolution.

“The Nigerian people, therefore, deserve a full and transparent account of what happened, who was responsible, whether there were institutional failures, negligence or collusion at any level, and what measures must now be taken to ensure that no community is ever subjected to such an ordeal again.

Insisting that his demand was not politically motivated, Makinde added: “This is not about politics. It is about justice for the victims, reassurance for our people, and restoring public confidence that every Nigerian child can go to school without fear,” Makinde said.

The rescued pupils and teachers arrived at the Oyo State Secretariat in Ibadan on Monday after being formally handed over to the Oyo State Government by the Federal Government.

Victims’ welfare

The Governor announced that the Oyo State Government had formally assumed responsibility for the welfare of the rescued teachers and pupils from Oriire Local Government Area, assuring that they would receive medical, psychological and educational support until they had fully recovered.

The governor gave the assurance after the military formally handed over the victims to the state at the Government House in Ibadan, following their release after 56 days in captivity.

He thanked President Bola Tinubu and the leadership of the nation’s security agencies for their roles in securing the victims’ freedom.

“On behalf of the government and people of Oyo State, I sincerely thank the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for his support and the leadership of all the security agencies for working together to secure the safe return of the teachers and pupils,” he said.

Describing the abduction as unprecedented in the state, Makinde said, “I have been governor for over seven years, and this is the first time we have experienced an incident like this. I sincerely pray it will be the last.”

He acknowledged that the victims faced a long recovery process but assured them of the state’s continued support.

“Although the school is privately owned, we will engage its management to ensure there is no disruption to the teachers’ careers or the education of the affected pupils. We will stand by you throughout this recovery period,” he said.

The governor added that the victims would remain under medical observation for another 24 to 48 hours before being reunited with their families.

“We want to ensure everyone is medically fit before discharge. On behalf of the people of Oyo State, we now officially take responsibility for the rescued teachers and pupils and will provide every support necessary for their full recovery,” he added.

After their handover to the state government, the schoolchildren and teachers arrived at the LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, on Monday evening.

It was another round of jubilations in Ogbomoso as they arrived at the hospital for further medical evaluation and treatment, bringing them closer to their families after their ordeal.

Army recounts operation

Earlier, the General Officer Commanding 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, Ibadan, Major General Chinedu Nnebeife, said sustained collaboration among security agencies, backed by directives from President Tinubu, Governor Makinde and other stakeholders, was instrumental to the rescue operation.

“The security forces pursued the abductors from day one, but they had moved deep into the forest. Although the operation claimed the lives of some personnel, it eventually paid off with the successful rescue of the victims after 56 days,” Nnebeife said.

Nnebeufe said the rescue operation was a complex one that involved the military, police, Department of State Services, Amotekun, local vigilantes and other security formations.

He explained that ground troops were deployed after aerial surveillance operations failed to locate the victims because of the dense forest terrain where they were held.

The GOC said the operation came at a cost, with two soldiers killed and others wounded during the mission, adding that one of the injured personnel sustained a gunshot wound that fractured his arm.

According to him, the operation focused on identifying the key figures behind the abduction and cutting off their supply routes and informants within the Old Oyo National Park and other locations.

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He said security forces also tracked associates of the terrorists and members of their networks across several states, including Adamawa and Kano, putting pressure on the group.

Nnebeufe added that the final phase of the operation involved blocking the group’s major logistics base in Ashamu, which eventually forced the abductors to release the pupils and teachers unconditionally.

He, however, stressed that the objective of the operation went beyond securing the victims’ freedom, saying security forces remained focused on ending terrorist activities in the region.

Abductees’ ordeal

Speaking with journalists after the handover following their rescue from captivity, one of the abductees and Principal of Community High School, Ahoro-Esienle, Mrs. Rachael Alamu, while narrating their ordeal, said they moved through forests at night, slept in fear, and watched the youngest children take the worst of the beatings.

She revealed that the bandits killed the mathematics teacher, Mr. Michael Oyedokun, to scare off security agents and to send a clear message to the government that they meant business.

“The reason the kidnappers killed one of the teachers, Michael Oyedokun, was to scare away the security agencies and to send a clear message to the government that they meant business,” she said.

Recounting how the victims navigated the forest after they were abducted, Mrs Alamu disclosed that it was a terrible experience to bear.

She said, “When we were taken, my car was used to convey us to a point. That was where we met the primary pupils and the teacher. So, we had to walk for about one hour. They brought bicycles and motorcycles about 10 of them, and we were all crammed together. We rode for about four hours through uncharted path but they knew their way.”

She expressed pessimism about going to the rural area to work after the horrifying kidnap incident.

“Going to the rural area now will take the grace of God. I have worked for 28 years and I have four years. With time, maybe I can get over it. But going that far distance between that place and Ogbomoso is far away, so I sacrificed a lot when it comes to transportation. Now coupled with this, I don’t know what will happen for now.”

Present at the event were the Oyo State Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal; the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Olugbenga; other service commanders; the Director of the Department of State Services; the Garrison Commander; Commander 655 Base Services Group; the Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Comptroller of Customs.

Others are the Comptroller of Immigration, Comptroller of Correctional Service, Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps; members of the Special Forces from Abuja; the Secretary to the Oyo State Government; members of the State Executive Council; commissioners; political office- holders, Chief Medical Director of the 2 Division Medical Services and Hospital, among other dignitaries.

Opposition backs Makinde

Four opposition parties — the Nigeria Democratic Congress, All Progressives Grand Alliance, the Social Democratic Party and the Young Progressives Party — have backed Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde’s call for a United Nations-led investigation into the recent abduction of pupils and teachers in the state.

The parties said an independent probe would help establish the facts surrounding the incident, ensure justice for the victims and strengthen public confidence in efforts to address insecurity.

The National Publicity Secretary of the NDC, Osa Director, backed a thorough investigation into the incident, saying those responsible must be identified and brought to justice.

“The truth is that whenever a crime is committed, there should be a thorough investigation so that those found culpable can face the full wrath of the law. Perhaps, because of the perceived failure of our judicial system, Governor Seyi Makinde has lost confidence in it and is now calling for the United Nations to intervene.

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“As a party, we support a proper investigation to uncover the truth and ensure that those responsible are punished. Whether it is the UN, the Nigerian judiciary or any other credible institutions that can help achieve justice, what matters is that the perpetrators are identified and held accountable,” he said.

“This is not about politics. It is about justice for the victims, reassurance for our people, and restoring public confidence that every Nigerian child can go to school without fear,” the governor said.

The National Publicity Secretary of APGA, Ejimofor Opara, said the priority should be bringing the perpetrators to justice.

“Whatever it is that will bring the perpetrators to justice is a welcome development,” he said.

Similarly, the National Publicity Secretary of the SDP, Rufus Aiyenigba, supported a broader investigation into the country’s worsening security situation.

“The continued kidnappings and killings across Nigeria should be probed,” he said.

The National Publicity Secretary of the YPP, Wale Egbeola-Martins, also endorsed Makinde’s position, saying the party saw nothing wrong with an independent investigation into the abduction.

“Any effort aimed at uncovering the truth, identifying the perpetrators, ensuring justice for the victims and preventing a recurrence of such tragic incidents deserves support,” he said.

Egbeola-Martins added that accountability and transparency were critical to rebuilding public confidence in Nigeria’s security institutions and improving the country’s response to insecurity.

“Our priority should be the safety of Nigerians, justice for victims and the implementation of measures that will prevent similar incidents in the future,” he said.

LP faults Makinde

However, the National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, Ken Asogwa, faulted Makinde’s call for international intervention, insisting that the investigation should remain within the jurisdiction of Nigeria’s security agencies.

“As much as I want a thorough probe into the kidnapping of the children in Oyo State so Nigerians can know exactly what transpired, I think it is unnecessary to invite the United Nations to meddle in our internal security matters,” he said.

Asogwa argued that an international investigation could trigger concerns about Nigeria’s sovereignty, recalling public outrage over foreign military involvement in security operations in the country.

He maintained that if the governor had information beyond what security agencies had disclosed, he should make it public.

“If, in his position as the state’s chief security officer, Governor Makinde has intelligence suggesting there is more to the incident than what Nigerians have been told, then he owes it to the public to disclose it,” he said.

According to him, the governor should instead press the Department of State Services and the police to conduct a comprehensive investigation.

“I don’t think it is right to invite the United Nations to probe our domestic security issues. Makinde should be asking the DSS and the police to thoroughly investigate the kidnapping and unravel whatever he believes remains unexplained,” Asogwa added.

Alaafin visits victims

The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, on Monday, visited the rescued schoolchildren and teachers in Ibadan, commending Nigerian Army and other security agencies for their relentless commitments and significant contributions to the fight against terrorism and counter insurgency operations in Nigeria.

Alaafin, who also gave cash donations to the victims during his visit to the medical facilities at 2 Division, Odogbo Cantonment in Akinyele Local Government Area of the state, announced this in a statement issued by his Director of Media and Publicity, Bode Durojaiye, in Ibadan, the state capital.

He said, “Our military is making vital strides in combating terrorism through aggressive intelligence-led operations, and precision airstrikes that continuously degrade insurgent logistics networks.

“The recent success of the military and other security agencies in disrupting terrorist networks deserved praise for their innovative, intelligence-driven tactics that have proven effective in neutralising insurgent threats.”

The paramount ruler further appreciated what he referred to as “relentlessness of other monarchs towards the release of the pupils from the den of bandits.”

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Read the untold story of Oriire rescue operation

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•How General Rabbe’s episode influenced tactical charge by security agencies
•Security operatives rejected swapping of kidnapped victims with arrested terrorists’ commanders

AS residents of Oriire Local Government area of Oyo State heave a sigh of relief, following the rescue of 44 pupils and teachers from kidnappers, findings indicated that security operatives had engaged the abductors in fierce gun battles in their hideouts.

The terrorists had hitherto used the victims as human shields for about 56 days in captivity in the first of the National Park, in the local government area

The Nigerian Tribune reliably gathered that the prolonged gun battles seriously impacted on the armoury of the terrorists, weakening their position to further consolidate on their hold on the kidnapped pupils and their teachers in the forest.

The sources in the security circle, privy to the chain of tactical moves that culminated in last Friday’s final onslaught against the criminals that led to the rescue of the victims, said the offensive was preceded by weeks of sustained troops’ onslaught on the kidnappers.

The military operation paid off as the terrorists suffered losses and were demoralised, as many of their members were killed.

“When the final operation commenced, the resistance was significantly lower than anticipated because they had already been weakened,” one of the dependable sources said.

This was coupled with the fact that no fewer than eight other terrorists were apprehended.

Recall that intelligence led the operation that culminated in the successful rescue of schoolchildren and teachers abducted from Ahoro-Esinle, Yawota and Alawusa communities in Oriire LGA.

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A total 39 schoolchildren and seven teachers were abducted by terrorists on May 15.

One of the teachers was killed in captivity, while the remaining victims were rescued on July 10, during a coordinated operation involving the military and the DSS.

The sources said the circumstances that led to the recent unfortunate death of Major General Abubakar Rabbe in the hands of kidnappers in Katsina State also influenced the tactical approach the operatives deployed in the Oriire rescue operation.

It was gathered that the authorities decided to launch the final assault against the kidnappers rather than adopt the idea of prolonged negotiations that attended the abduction of Gen. Rabbe.

A source told the Nigerian Tribune that the Directorate of State Service (DSS) had earlier recommended a military assault on the kidnappers’ hideouts, based on intelligence that such an operation offered the best chance of rescuing the general and his wife.

But the authorities thought otherwise, thinking that negotiations could persuade the kidnappers to release General Rabbe, who unfortunately died in captivity due to medical complications.

Accordingly, the sad twist reportedly informed the paradigm shift in security strategy that prolonged negotiations with heavily armed terrorist groups sometimes carry greater risks than coordinated and carefully planned rescue operations backed by credible intelligence.

Further details on the operation said after weeks of well-coordinated synergy and intelligence gathering, coupled with military pressure, operatives of the DSS tracked down and arrested several wives and children of the kidnappers in different communities and cities across the country.”

The exercise was reportedly said to have been coordinated by a senior DSS official after security forces had already sealed off the terrorists’ escape routes and surrounded their hideout inside the National Park forest.

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The sources stated that the family members were taken to the federal capital Abuja, where the wives were interrogated in accordance with investigative procedures.

Video recordings of the interrogations soon leaked to the kidnappers.

“The kidnappers suddenly became more responsive. They abandoned their earlier hardline position and started making frequent contact instead of disappearing after making demands,” a source stated.

Therefore, they resolved to have a rethink on their initial demands.

Further checks indicated that the arrest of members of the terrorists’ family reduced the possibility that the kidnappers could harm the hostages, as such actions could spell doom for their own relatives already under arrest.

As the operatives tightened the noose around the criminals and contact continued, the joint rescue force steadily cordoned off the terrorists’ hideout.

The final order to storm the camp was said to have been issued on Thursday night after fresh intelligence reportedly confirmed that the abducted schoolchildren and teachers were no longer being used as human shields.

The sources said the operation was not just swift with precision but it was also well coordinated and backed by overwhelming firepower, catching the terrorists unawares.

The source assured that the children of the suspects who have not been found culpable would be released, while any of their wives found to have actively participated in the criminal activities would be prosecuted in accordance with the law.

The authorities said the arrest of the terrorists’ family members is in line with President Bola Tinubu’s new policy of not paying ransom or negotiating with terrorists, sources revealed

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The kidnappers initially demanded the release of detained terrorist commanders, payment of ransom, two Hilux vehicles and the implementation of Sharia-related laws as conditions for freeing the victims.

They specifically requested the release of Mahmud Usman, also known as Abu Bara’a or Abbas Mukhtar, and his deputy, Abubakar Abba, alias Isah Adam or Mahmud Al-Nigeri. Both men are identified by security agencies as leaders of Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimeena Fi Biladis Sudan (Ansaru), a breakaway faction of Boko Haram linked to al-Qaeda, and were arrested by DSS operatives in 2025.

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Ogun warns traders as refuse overruns Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

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The Ogun State Government has warned market leaders and traders against indiscriminate waste disposal, cautioning that markets found dumping refuse within their premises risk closure.

The warning comes as heaps of refuse and signs of open defecation have taken over sections of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway within the state.

The PUNCH correspondent, who monitored activities along the Mowe, Ibafo and Magboro sections of the expressway on Sunday, observed that the median and parts of the roadsides had been turned into illegal dumpsites.

At the Mowe section of the expressway, the median was littered with decomposing refuse dumped at different points, while human faeces were also sighted, indicating persistent open defecation in the area.

Similar scenes were observed along the Ibafo and Magboro sections, while another illegal dumpsite was seen by the roadside at Lotto Bus Stop.

Speaking with our correspondent, a resident, Kunle Olalekan, blamed the Ogun State Government for what he described as a regulatory failure in curbing indiscriminate waste disposal.

He said the government had not done enough to monitor the activities of traders operating along the expressway, adding that the situation had worsened over time.

Olalekan said, “The Ogun State Government is to be blamed for this eyesore. When you pass through the Lagos section of this expressway, you won’t see anything like this, but here in Ogun, everywhere is littered with waste.

“The government has failed in its oversight responsibility of ensuring that illegal dumping of refuse is curbed.”

Another resident, Ugo Chukwu, said the government needed to extend its enforcement efforts to traders and markets located along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway corridor.

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“We cannot shy away from the fact that most of the refuse is being dumped by traders in markets located along the expressway.

“At Mowe, you will see heaps of corn husks dumped on the median, yet the traders selling the commodity are located just a short distance away.

“We keep wondering how the refuse gets there. The government must extend its enforcement to these markets,” he said.

Meanwhile, the state government on Sunday warned that any market found guilty of dumping refuse within its premises would be shut down.

According to a statement made available to The PUNCH, the Special Adviser to the Governor and Managing Director of the Ogun State Waste Management Authority, Farouk Akintunde, issued the warning after the evacuation of long-standing waste deposits at the Farmers’ Market, Solu Road, Ifo, and Mamu Market in Ifo and Ijebu North Local Government Areas.

Akintunde said the practice by some market leaders of dumping refuse within market premises instead of disposing of it at designated collection points for evacuation by government-licensed waste collectors posed serious environmental and public health risks.

“These heaps of waste expose food items sold in these markets to avoidable contamination, which could lead to food poisoning and other health challenges, thereby exposing residents of the state to preventable diseases.

“Markets should operate in a clean environment with proper waste management and not become havens for illegal waste dumps because they are public places where we all buy what we consume.

“Exposing what we consume to waste is not acceptable and will not be tolerated under any guise whatsoever.

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“The state government will, therefore, not fold its arms and allow a few market leaders and traders to expose our food items to avoidable health hazards because of their careless attitude towards waste evacuation from their markets,” Akintunde said.

He warned the leadership of the two markets to ensure proper sanitation and coordinate their members to maintain cleanliness, adding that any return to the old practice would result in the closure of the affected markets in the overriding public interest.

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