Ogun State Government has sealed two companies, Build Well Plants and Equipments Limited and Katchey Laboratories for building on government canal and flood plain thereby causing excessive flooding and other environmental infractions in their immediate communities.


Commissioner for Environment, Mr Ola Oresanya ordered the sealing of the companies after an on-the-spot assessment tour of Magada, Redstar, Wemabod and Sparklight OPIC Estate communities where the companies committed the environmental infractions in the Magboro area of Obafemi-Owode Local Government of the state.


While Buildwell Plants and Equipments Limited were found guilty of building on a government canal and fencing it inward into their compound, Katchey Laboratories sand-filled a floodplain land and also fenced it thereby causing excessive flooding in the four communities.


In sealing the companies, Commissioner said the state government will not fold its hand and watch irresponsible and man-made environmental infractions by the two companies which had affected the well-being of residents of the communities.


“It’s disgusting to see Buildwell with built structures on government canals and more annoying is its enfontery of fencing the canal into its compound while Katchey sand-filled a flood- plain land and fenced it without caring on the environmental impact it will have on the property and living conditions it will have on thousands of residents nearby especially flooding”.


“The state government will not tolerate these infractions as a responsible government, the welfare of our people is uppermost than the pecuniary gains of few individuals as any company that infringes on the well-being of our people will see our other side” Oresanya added.


The commissioner further warned other companies that the state government will not tolerate any environmental infractions on their side saying the full wrath of the law will be visited on them.


To bring immediate relief to the communities, he said the state government will dredge all existing canals in the communities so as to increase their carrying capacities while other solutions will also be proferred soon after a stakeholders’ meeting between the state government, representatives of the sealed companies and other companies operating in the areas as well as their various Communities Development Associations, CDAs to find a lasting solution to the problem.


Responding, the Chairman of Magada Community, Mrs Deborah Olawepo who spoke on behalf of other communities thanked the state government for its timely intervention as the steps taken will serve as deterrence to others which will assist in reducing flooding issues in the communities to the bearest minimum now and in the near future.

Wale Oluokun

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