Mr. Ola Oresanya, MD/CEO OGWAMA/S.A To Gov. Dapo Abiodun On Environment
Enviromental Pollution: Ogun Seals Firm, Warn Others
For committing what was described as “environmental infractions through air and water pollution”, a cashew- nut producing company, Sonata Agri Limited, located at Km 51 Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Mowe, in Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area, has been sealed off by the Ogun State government.
According to the Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment, Mr. Ola Oresanya, the shutdown was necessitated after several warning to the company to stop the pollution were ignored and government had no option than to close it down in the interest of public safety and hygiene.
Oresanya in a statement issued by Mr. Rotimi Oduniyi, Spokesman of the Ministry of the Environment said: “in the case of this company, we actually gave them a ‘Stop-Work Order’, when we discovered the reckless soothes emanating from their power plants. We then invited them and directed them on what to do but they remained recaltriants. So we sealed the company because of the risk their continued operations will have on people living around the company especially children and pregnant women due to fumes from these plants.
“Also the release of waste-water from their steaming machines during the Clean in Place CIP into drainages equally posed another serious treat to the environment which the state government will not tolerate.
“This is a State that pride itself as an Agarian State and as highly industrialized as we are, we don’t joke with air quality of the environment because we want to make the state as liveable as possible for residents,” Oresanya reasoned.
The Governor’s aide also warned industries still polluting the environment to desist forthwith as according to him,no matter how smart they may be, they cannot beat the state environmental regulatory authorities and counselled them to be more environmentally-friendly as the lives of residents is much more important to the state government than the income they bring to the state.