Engineer Olubori stated this at a meeting called at the instance of
his ministry concerning an issue of environmental pollution as alleged
by the Olapeleke community in Ewekoro Local Government Area of the
State against Lafarge WAPCO Cement Company located within the Local
Government.
Farmers in Ewekoro and Olapeleke communities had blamed the Cement
company of being responsible for their dwindling fortunes due to the
operations of Lafarge in the communities.
The Commissioner stated that although government is interested in
industrializing the state, it would not ignore industries whose
activities are counter productive adding. Government would always ensure
that the environment is safe for all and sundry to live in.
“We had an on the spot assessment based on the claims of a newspaper
report and could not ascertain the facts of the case in our visit, so,
we invited the community leaders led by the Baale of Olapeleke and the
management of Lafarge for a dialogue, as the government regulatory
agency saddled with the primary responsibility of making sure that our
environment is safe for all of us.
“Until this is finally resolved, government would act as a mediator
between Lafarge WAPCO and Olapeleke community basically because Ogun
State government does not want a replica of the South –South experience,
because we don’t want militancy or any unfriendly atmosphere in Ogun
State. Today its Olapeleke, tomorrow it could be another community” he
said.
Olubori further explained that government through the Ogun State
Environmental Protection Agency (OGEPA) on routine basis would conduct
inspection visit to industries operating within the State to ensure they
operate within the permissible environmental standards.
“I want to assure all the communities in Ogun State that government
would not allow any industry to impact negatively on the communities
.Yes we want industries, we want them to come to Ogun State but in as
much as we want more of them in Ogun State, we don’t want irresponsible
use of the environment at any point in time,” he assured.
Responding on behalf of Lafarge WAPCO Cement Industry, General
Manager Independent Power Production Mr. Lanre Opakunle appreciated the
efforts of the government acting as a mediator between the company and
the communities by ensuring that peace and harmony prevail within the
locality, stating that Lafarge through its Community Relation Committee,
would come up with a resolution that would be favourable to both
Lafarge and Olapeleke community.
Reacting on behalf of Olapeleke Community, the Baale Chief Adisa
Akinremi lauded the gesture of the State government for its timely
intervention in ensuring that there is peaceful co-existence between
various industries that operates within the state and their host
communities.
Monday, 13 October 2014
Ogun warns industrialists of environmental pollution
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