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Oyo State Begins New Waste Management Initiative

The Oyo State government has flagged off an intensive door-to-door waste evacuation operation, to address the menace of improper waste disposal in the state, sequel to the the verification of one-hundred and sixty-nine waste collectors.

Speaking in Ibadan, the Waste Management Consultant in the State, Mr. Adey Adewuyi said that the waste collectors, now known as ‘Mottainai Accredited Franchisees’ will be empowered to fast track the clearing of waste from the streets of Ibadan and restore environmental sustainability.

He added that the new system in place does not permit residents and commercial waste creators/generators in Oyo State, to make cash payments to any accredited waste collector. 

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“All payments are made through bank transfer, Point of Sale (POS) or Direct Deposit in the banking hall. Also, all former residential pick-up tariffs will be maintained with no increase whatsoever”, he said. 

Adewuyi said the verification exercise was done in collaboration with the Oyo State Waste Management Authority (OYOWMA), for waste collectors who have been operating in Oyo State and some new companies that applied to work in the waste management sector.

“So far, 169 waste collectors, who have shown that they have some level of capacity, have been verified and are now known as Mottainai Accredited Franchisees (MAFs)”, he said. 

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He pointed out that, with 21 Compactors, 3 Roro Trucks, 175 Open Trucks, and no (zero) Skip Trucks, the operational capacity of the MAFs is far below what is required to keep the state clean.

He however said his firm, Mottainai Recycling Ltd will empower them with operational trucks.

“We are confident that with the right tools, the new and existing MAFs will achieve greater efficiency.

“In the meantime, all former PSPs, now MAFs, have been mandated to clean up Oyo State. Some of them have been assigned to return to their former slots, while others have been assigned new slots”, he added.

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The waste management consultant reaffirmed that the firm is committed to maintaining a clean environment. 

Meanwhile, he hinted that the verification and accreditation of waste collectors in Oyo State is a continuous process.

He therefore appealed to companies with the necessary capacity to approach the Oyo State Waste Management Authority, to request verification and accreditation. 

“Also, all complaints and requests for waste evacuation should be routed through our call centre. Please call 0700 080 0700 or WhatsApp 08181900004”, he concluded.

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Oyo State Begins New Waste Management Initiative

The Oyo State government has flagged off an intensive door-to-door waste evacuation operation, to address the menace of improper waste disposal in the state, sequel to the the verification of one-hundred and sixty-nine waste collectors.

Speaking in Ibadan, the Waste Management Consultant in the State, Mr. Adey Adewuyi said that the waste collectors, now known as ‘Mottainai Accredited Franchisees’ will be empowered to fast track the clearing of waste from the streets of Ibadan and restore environmental sustainability.

He added that the new system in place does not permit residents and commercial waste creators/generators in Oyo State, to make cash payments to any accredited waste collector. 

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“All payments are made through bank transfer, Point of Sale (POS) or Direct Deposit in the banking hall. Also, all former residential pick-up tariffs will be maintained with no increase whatsoever”, he said. 

Adewuyi said the verification exercise was done in collaboration with the Oyo State Waste Management Authority (OYOWMA), for waste collectors who have been operating in Oyo State and some new companies that applied to work in the waste management sector.

“So far, 169 waste collectors, who have shown that they have some level of capacity, have been verified and are now known as Mottainai Accredited Franchisees (MAFs)”, he said. 

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He pointed out that, with 21 Compactors, 3 Roro Trucks, 175 Open Trucks, and no (zero) Skip Trucks, the operational capacity of the MAFs is far below what is required to keep the state clean.

He however said his firm, Mottainai Recycling Ltd will empower them with operational trucks.

“We are confident that with the right tools, the new and existing MAFs will achieve greater efficiency.

“In the meantime, all former PSPs, now MAFs, have been mandated to clean up Oyo State. Some of them have been assigned to return to their former slots, while others have been assigned new slots”, he added.

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The waste management consultant reaffirmed that the firm is committed to maintaining a clean environment. 

Meanwhile, he hinted that the verification and accreditation of waste collectors in Oyo State is a continuous process.

He therefore appealed to companies with the necessary capacity to approach the Oyo State Waste Management Authority, to request verification and accreditation. 

“Also, all complaints and requests for waste evacuation should be routed through our call centre. Please call 0700 080 0700 or WhatsApp 08181900004”, he concluded.

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