AS part of efforts to protect the environment and restore natural waterways, the Delta State Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Ejiro Jamani, has ordered the immediate removal of two illegal buildings erected on natural waterways in Idjedo Quarters, Otokutu Ughelli South Local Government Area and Willie Street, Okumagba, in Warri South.
The commissioner, who visited the flood prone areas, expressed dismay at the brazen disregard for environmental regulations and the potential harm caused to the ecosystem.
Addressing newsmen, Mr. Jamani said that “These illegal structures pose a significant threat to our waterways and the environment as a whole, Residents must do their part to compliment government’s efforts in ensuring a flood free and safe environment by erecting
buildings only on approved land.
We won’t tolerate anyone that wants to sabotage the Environmental Restoration plans of His Excellency, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda, Mr. Jamani stated.
The buildings, constructed without proper permits and approvals, have been identified as a hazard to the free flow of water and a potential source of pollution. The commissioner has directed the owners to demolish the structures within a specified timeframe, failure which
will lead to further action.
This move has been hailed as a victory for environmental conservation and a testament to the commissioner’s commitment to protecting the state’s natural resources.
“We commend the commissioner for taking a bold stance against environmental degradation,” said a resident, Mr. Louis Omaye. “This action sets a precedent for responsible development and environmental stewardship.”