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Kwara Shuts Six Schools Over Lack of Toilet Facilities, Poor Hygiene

The Kwara State Environmental Protection Agency (KWEPA), through its School Monitoring and Enforcement Department, has shut down six schools within the Ilorin metropolis for failing to comply with established environmental and sanitation regulations.

This development was confirmed in a statement made available to 9japarrot issued through the agency’s
Assistant Press Secretary, Blessing Opadiran.

The enforcement action followed a series of comprehensive inspections, which revealed that the affected schools were operating without adequate toilet facilities and had neglected mandatory sanitation standards required to safeguard the health and well-being of pupils, staff, and communities in their neighbourhoods.

During the operation, the Head of the School Department, Mrs. Wulaimat Musa, stressed the Agency’s zero-tolerance for practices that endanger public health, especially within learning environments. She noted that the absence of functional toilet facilities exposes children to serious risks, including disease outbreaks and environmental pollution.

“Schools are expected to meet minimum hygiene standards before operating. Any institution that compromises the health of children by neglecting basic sanitation requirements will face strict enforcement measures,” she stated.

KWEPA reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that all educational institutions comply with the State Environmental Protection Laws, which mandate proper waste management systems, clean and functional toilet facilities, and adherence to sanitary guidelines.

The sealed schools will remain closed until they achieve full compliance and receive verification from the Agency.

KWEPA urges all school owners and administrators to prioritize the health and safety of their students by maintaining adequate sanitation infrastructure and strictly following environmental regulations.

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