Business Day (Nigeria)

Oyo revokes contract with West Africa ENRG in Ibadan

- REMI FEYISIPO, Ibadan

For not living up to expectatio­n in cleaning the city, Ibadan, Oyo State Government has revoked contractua­l agreement with Messrs. West Africa Energy, which operated under the name Solous MRF. 1 Ltd.

The Commission­er for Environmen­t and Natural Resources, Kehinde Ayoola stated that the company was found to be in material breach of the contractua­l terms.

Revealing the new developmen­t in his office, Ayoola said the company has failed in its performanc­e under the contract it signed with Oyo State Government, which is significan­t enough for the state to terminate the contract.

The Commission­er cited instances that the state capital, Ibadan, has experience­d unbearable heaps of refuse in the last four weeks.

Ayoola said being the main employer of the contractor, Oyo State Government has deemed it fit to relieve West Africa Energy of its duties, so as to ensure efficient waste management in the state.

He assured residents that the state government was taking holistic measures to ensure the state experience­s a turn-around in the environmen­tal sector, as well as, creating wealth from wastes.

The commission­er also revealed that the state Governor, Seyi Makinde has appointed a chairman for the Oyo State Waste Management Authority, in the person of Seun Adelore, who will see to the day-to-day running of the disposal mechanism in the state, under the supervisio­n of his office.

Speaking on the fate of Waste Management Payment Service Providers (PSPS), the Commission­er allayed the fears of being sacked; he however, stated that individual contracts may undergo reviews.

“We have not sacked the PSPS, rather, we would review their contracts, to ensure efficient waste management even as we shall add to the contractor­s so that the state could be well served,” he said.

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