A civil society group, the Freedom Ambassadors Organisation, has urged the Edo State Government to prioritize the provision of modern sanitation equipment across the state.
The group’s founder and president, Curtis Ogbebor, made the call at a news conference on Monday in Benin.
Ogbebor criticized the government’s decision to appeal the court judgment that voided restrictions on movement during monthly environmental sanitation exercises.
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He argued that, rather than restricting citizens’ movement, the government should focus on providing essential infrastructure such as waste collection trucks and public conveniences.
Ogbebor noted that environmental sanitation should be a daily practice, emphasising that it falls primarily under the responsibility of local government councils rather than the state government.
He urged the government to ensure effective waste management and the provision of adequate sanitation equipment.
It was reported that an Edo State High Court ruled that the government’s stay-at-home directive during environmental sanitation days violated citizens’ constitutional rights.
The group expressed support for the judgment and warned the state government against violating the court’s order.

