The Chairman, Oyo State Waste Management Authority, Mr Morounfolu Adelore, has said Ibadan, the state capital, is no more the dirtiest city in Africa.
Adelore, who said this on Tuesday, stated that the city had achieved 60 per cent compliance with waste management law.
He siad, “I will today tell you that Ibadan has achieved 60 per cent adherence to regulations guiding waste disposal and management. “There was a time in the history of Oyo State that a former governor was given kudos for maintaining cleanliness in his first term and everything changed during the second term because the responsibility of this waste management agency was ceded to a consultant, the GM and directors were transferred back to their various ministries.
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