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“Osogbo, the Osun state capital is Fast Becoming Dirtiest Capital”

VOICE AIR MEDIA News Update

A civil society organization, Transparency and Accountability Group (TAG), has called the attention of Osun State government to what it described as the increasing dirtiness of Osogbo, the state capital.

According to the group, Osogbo was fast becoming the dirtiest state capital, going by the unclean state of major roads and streets.

Spokesperson for the group, Comrade Ayo Ologun, on Thursday, noted that every major road in the state capital has become an eyesore due to the heaps of refuse littering the roads.

He admonished the state government to orientate the citizens and enforce the law guiding sanitation in the state.

“A visit through Ogo Oluwa, Jaleyemi Junction through Igbona and Stadium on a daily basis is an eyesore and a bad depiction of a capital city

“First is the orientation of the populace and then enforcement of law guiding sanitation in the state. We must be deliberate about a clean society. It is an antidote to sickness and pandemic,” He said.

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