The Head of Department (HOD) of the Environmental Services of the Local Government Sanitarian, Akeem Adeoye said the action was taken in the interest of public health and safety as the supervisor of the station was unable to provide some vital documents in regard to the approval of the premises.
The HOD, therefore, warned liquid petroleum gas retailers in the local government area to comply with regulations and safety precautions which include obtaining valid documents, possession of approved fire extinguisher, spacious environment to avoid combustion, and putting other vital measures in place in order to save the community from fire incident.
He said the Local Government Environmental Services would soon be out to prosecute those who have turned the environment to illegal markets, automobile workshops, and parks.
He appealed to people to stop converting residential buildings in the community into commercial outlets such as gas stations, saying most of them negate the safety and well-being of the people.
He enjoined everyone to maintain a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment “especially as we move into the rainy season and people should not hesitate to report anyone or group of people who violates the environmental regulations to the local government authority.
“We shall do all we can to ensure the community is safe. Businesses such as gas outlets should be monitored properly to avoid fire explosion,” he said.
He informed that Hon. Idris Bolaji Muse Ariyoh led administration places high premium on the security and health of the residents.