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Friday, March 7, 2025

Amuloko Market Gets a Fresh Start as Environmental Health Officers Restore Order in Ona Ara

Amuloko Market Gets a Fresh Start as  Environmental Health Officers Restore Order in Ona Ara
March 6, 2025, marked a transformative moment for Amuloko Market in Ona Ara Local Government Area. The ever-busy market, known for its vibrant trade, witnessed a major sanitation exercise led by a dedicated team of Environmental Health Officers (EHOs), bringing long-overdue order and cleanliness to its streets.

Kicking off at 8:00 am, the operation saw traders and residents actively participating in a coordinated cleanup effort. Shops and stalls were temporarily shut as EHOs, equipped with padlocks and ropes, worked alongside market women wielding brooms, shovels, and other cleaning tools. Together, they unclogged drainages, cleared roadside obstructions, and ensured a cleaner, more organized marketplace.

This remarkable initiative was made possible through the commitment of Ona Ara Local Government Chairman, Hon. Temitope Kolapo Glorious, who provided crucial support for the EHOs. Additionally, San. Mrs. Popoola Rasidat Omowunmi, Acting Head of Local Government Administration, played a pivotal role in facilitating the exercise’s seamless execution.

For long-time traders like Mrs. Funmilayo, the cleanup was a welcome change. "We've been voicing our concerns about the market's condition for years. Today, we are finally taking action. Seeing our market this clean fills me with pride," she shared.

Led by Ag. Director San. Jimoh S.A., the EHOs collaborated closely with market leaders and traders to ensure the exercise's success. San. Layinka Olubunmi Anike, Acting Director of Inukan LCDA, emphasized the broader goal: "Beyond just cleaning up, we aim to educate traders and residents on the importance of maintaining a hygienic environment. This initiative is about fostering a lasting culture of cleanliness and responsibility."

By the time the exercise concluded, the impact was clear. What was once a disorderly and littered market now radiated cleanliness and newfound community pride.

This joint sanitation effort stands as a testament to the power of collaboration. With renewed commitment from both traders and EHOs, one thing is certain—Amuloko Market has embarked on a new chapter, and it will never be the same again.

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