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Kano seals Chinese metal recycling coy, imposes N5m fine for violating sanitation law
Kano State Committee on Sanitation on Saturday shut a Chinese metal recycling plant in Kano for operating during the monthly environmental sanitation exercise.
It also slammed a N5 million fine on the company for the transgression.
The committee’s mobile court, presided by Magistrate Auwal Sulaiman, gave the order to shut the facility and imposed the fine on YoungXing Steel Company.
Similarly, the mobile court slammed a fine of N500,000 on a fuel station, MAM Oil and Gas for operating during the sanitation exercise.
Chairman of the committee, Dr Kabiru Getso, later explained that the Chinese company, in addition to operating during the sanitation exercise, violated the rights of its workers.
“The workers were not wearing any personal protective equipment while handling deadly and heavy metals.
“That is the reason why the company was sealed and will not operate until all necessary provisions had been made for the protection of the workers and certified by the state,” Getso said.
Getso, also said that the Commissioner for Environment, appealed to other foreign and indigenous companies to desist from violating the environmental sanitation law without a waiver.
The committee also warned Kano residents against indiscriminate dumping of refuse on roads.
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