Lagos state government to go after landlords of face me i face you with one toilet.

The Lagos State government has vowed to clamp down on owners of buildings with poor or substandard septic tanks, declaring the practice as unhealthy and could lead to outbreak of epidemic.
The government also warned landlords with multi-room tenement, who have just one toilet for over 60 residents to make amends without further delay, adding that it would no longer tolerate such practice.
Commissioner for Environment, Mr Babatunde Adejare, who gave this warning on Monday while speaking at the stakeholder’s forum for Sensitisation and Public Awareness on Environmental and Health Implications, reiterated that the state government would no longer permit the idea of a toilet for about 60 tenants.
“The law prescribes punishment for them. Now, KAI and environmental officers will be involved. This is part of what they will be doing. We have come to enforce the law. A lot of things are abnormal in our environment; we won’t allow people to dispose refuse in the drainage.
“Imagine a landlord of 25 rooms having a single toilet. He makes money from the building but cannot get toilet for the tenants. Since government doesn’t collect any money from landlords, they should use it to build toilets for their tenants.
“The idea of tenants queuing before they can use the toilet will no longer be tolerated. Just imagine a 25 room apartment and over 10 people live in each of the rooms. How can they cope with one toilet?” he queried.
Adejare, who described the theme of the stakeholders forum entitled: “Waste water Management-Perfecting the Natural Practice” as apt, added that people should desist from digging their bore hole and well water close to the septic tank, saying such practice lead to epidemics.
“Your environment determines the kind of the person you are. That’s why the development of a country is measured by how hygienic the environment is,” the commissioner said.
Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of the Environment, Mr Adeshina Onisarutu, warned against discharging of waste effluents into the drains by some landlords.
“Many people erroneously think that once their waste is disposed into the drain that’s all. It is not so at all, we must take care of our environment at all times. Whatever we disposed wrongly will always come back to us.
“We have turned our environment, drainage channels to dump sites. Government spends huge resources to treat water that we drink. The lagoon and the sea are filled with dirt disposed by residents. This is not good for us as people,” Onisarutu said.

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