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Henix(m): 9:44am On May 22 |
looseweight:
My joy is that regards the number of days he spends there, he is already an ex convict
He is not yet convicted, that court remands one in prison doesn't automatically make the person an ex convict
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correctyourself(m): 9:46am On May 22 |
Watianoengineer:
If I were the judge, I will sentence him to life imprisonment
Is this one educated? Since when judgement became based on emotion or sentiment?
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Omoapena(m): 9:46am On May 22 |
belikewater:
I agree with you bro, this is akin to killing an ant with a sledge-hammer. It goes to show how babaric those in power can be when power-drunk yet these same people would never find a way to jail those responsible for littering our country with corruption which in itself is a greater crime! A fine would have sufficed in this case coupled with community service like you mentioned, this is what is being done in 'saner climes' but you see a lot of us who like quoting 'saner climes' saying that it should be jailed for life in the comments section. Why? Have we lost our sense of humanity that much? What provision has the local and state government made to ensure refuse is being collected by LASMA again in 'saner climes' that is being done at least once a week!
This is exactly why Nigeria as a whole needs total overhaul, the country is a strange place to live in...
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fm2ng: 9:51am On May 22 |
In as much as I do not lawlessness, the way this man was quickly located and prosecuted, the same is not so for the radical herdsmen, bandits that are killing people indiscriminately and also politicians that are looting the country treasury.
Good help this "corntree".
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Originalsly: 9:51am On May 22 |
Very good...face some prison time ...he wasn't littering ...he was dumping. He should be heavily fined and made to do months of community service ....cleaning the streets and gutters. In this way the City will kill two birds with one stone ... maintaining clean streets and drains ....and saving on salaries. The laws should be changed to up the fines a whole lot. Most importantly...the City should first provide adequate litter bins for pedestrians and commuters to put their trash.
Just for reference.....


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APCNig: 9:54am On May 22 |
Watianoengineer:
If I were the judge, I will sentence him to life imprisonment
Na him kee Queen Elizabeth ni?
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APCNig: 9:54am On May 22 |
Omoapena:
why remand him in prison, he didn't commit constitutional offense, the way people abuse power is alarming, they could have just subjected him to pay huge fine or give him community service for months.....
this is pure nonsense and abuse of power.
You are next
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Godsonkemz(m): 9:59am On May 22 |
Watianoengineer:
If I were the judge, I will sentence him to life imprisonment
Because it's a capital offense abi?
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EngrEssien: 9:59am On May 22 |
That is why Nigeria will find it difficult to progress as a nation, politicians who steal our common wealth are working the streets free. Ganduje was caught openly stuffing dollars in his babariga. Orji uzor was sentenced to prison and later freed and is also working the streets today free. Numerous cases I can't mention. But a common man is being thrown into prison because of throwing trash indiscriminately.
Omoapena:
why remand him in prison, he didn't commit constitutional offense, the way people abuse power is alarming, they could have just subjected him to pay huge fine or give him community service for months.....
this is pure nonsense and abuse of power.
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Zeebuy: 10:01am On May 22 |
Omoapena:
why remand him in prison, he didn't commit constitutional offense, the way people abuse power is alarming, they could have just subjected him to pay huge fine or give him community service for months.....
this is pure nonsense and abuse of power.
True though
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sucess001(m): 10:02am On May 22 |
Omoapena:
why remand him in prison, he didn't commit constitutional offense, the way people abuse power is alarming, they could have just subjected him to pay huge fine or give him community service for months.....
this is pure nonsense and abuse of power.
Total Abuse. They didnt even consider bail for him. As if he killed someone.
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Ishilove: 10:02am On May 22 |
Omoapena:
why remand him in prison, he didn't commit constitutional offense, the way people abuse power is alarming, they could have just subjected him to pay huge fine or give him community service for months.....
this is pure nonsense and abuse of power.
I agree. Despicable as his actions are, remanding him in prison is too harsh. Haba.
Another pertinent question is what has the LASG done on the issue of waste disposal management? This should be addressed instead of resorting to scape goatism
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Ishilove: 10:05am On May 22 |
wallrichy:
Community service would have been a perfect punishment. Attach a Lawma supervisor to him and make him to be using his car that he used in littering the area he was caught to be the same car he would be using to carry waste from areas to the dump site. Let him do that for good 4 hours everyday for the next 3 months. That would have been a great lesson..... And he must always wear Lawma coverall while doing this work....
Good suggestion.
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guywitzerogal(m): 10:10am On May 22 |
if to say this man na Igbo man ehn Social media for don explode
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northbird: 10:13am On May 22 |
TallNigerian:
I this. But again, Let's ask the most pertinent questions;
What measures have LASG put in place to ensure proper waste disposal in Lagos?
This man drove with the waste in his SUV all the way.....which means there was probably no place to dispose the waste properly around him.
Both the LASG and the man arrested are culpable. What is Lagos doing with all its taxes and IGR? A cosmopolitan city without adequate waste disposal strategies?
People who called Lagos a dirty ciry were not wrong after all
You don't live in Lagos. Each house is expected to have a Refuse bin and with a LAWMA ( waste) operator..
It's like 2k monthly for a flat.
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femmy2010(m): 10:14am On May 22 |
More of this is needed
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GloriousGbola: 10:22am On May 22 |
Omoapena:
You're a fool if you think disposing refuse in public space worth being jailed for, a bigger fool when your so called politician are stealing your future without being punished but s someone being jailed for disposing refuses, ask your brainless skull if that is a constitutional crime...
there's a law called environmental law, if you break that law, the punishment should only be applicable to that law.
Offences and penalties
34 (1) It is an offence for a person -
Harmonised Environmental Law of Lagos State 39
(a) to knowingly or negligently contravene any provision of this Law
or any provision of the Regulation made pursuant to section 20 of
this Law;
(b) to fail to comply with or to contravene a condition of a permit;
(c) to knowingly or negligently introduce into the public drainage or
sewer system or into a publicly owned treatment works any
pollutant or hazardous substance which such persons knew or
reasonably should have known could cause personal injury or
property damage other than in compliance with the requirement of
this Law or other regulations or permits;
(d) to prevent any other person from appearing before or from
answering any question to which an inspector may require an
answer;
(e) to fail to comply with the requirements of an enforcement notice
or a suspension notice;
(f) to fail, without reasonable excuse, to comply with any requirement
imposed by a notice under any Regulation made pursuant to
section 19 of this Law.
(g) to make a statement which he knows to be false or misleading in a
material particular, or recklessly make a statement which is false or
misleading in a material particular, where the statement is made –
(i) in purported compliance with a requirement to furnish any
information or under any provision of this Law or any Regulations
made pursuant to section 19 of this Law; or
(ii) for the purpose of obtaining the grant of a permit to himself or any
other person, or the variation, transfer or surrender of a permit;
(h) to intentionally make a false entry in any record required to be kept
under the condition of a permit;
(i) with intent to deceive, to forge or use a document issued or
authorised to be issued under a condition of a permit or required
for any purpose under a condition of a permit or to make or have
in his possession a document so closely resembling any such
document as to be likely to deceive;
Harmonised Environmental Law of Lagos State 40
(j) to fail to comply with an order made by a court.
(2) A person guilty of an offence under sub-section 1 (a), (b), (d) or (i) of this
section shall be liable –
(a) on summary conviction, in the case of an individual to a fine not
less than N100,000 (One Hundred Thousand Naira);
(b) on summary conviction, in the case of a corporate body to a fine
not less than N2,000,000 (Two Million Naira);
(c) on conviction on indictment, in the case of an individual to a fine
of N250,000 (Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both;
(d) on conviction on indictment, in the case of a corporate body to a
fine not less than N5,000.000 (Five Million Naira).
(3)(1) A person guilty of an offence under sub-section 1 (c), (e), (f), (g) and (h)
of this section shall be liable –
(a) on summary conviction, in the case of an individual, to a fine not
less than N200,000(Two Hundred Thousand Naira)
(b) on summary conviction, in the case of a corporate body, to a fine
not less than N1,000,000(One Million Naira).
(c) on conviction on indictment, in the case of an individual, to a fine
of N100,000 (One hundred Thousand Naira) or to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding one year or to both.
(d) on conviction on indictment, in the case of a corporate body to a
fine not less than N2,000,000 (Two Million Naira).
(4) Where an offence under this Law or regulations made pursuant to this
Law is committed by a body corporate is proved to have been committed
with the consent or connivance of, or to have been attributable to any
neglect on the part of, any director, manager, secretary or other similar
officer of the body corporate or a person who was purporting to act in
any such capacity, he as well as the body corporate shall be guilty of that
offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished
accordingly.
the above is from LASG environmental law. document is 190 pages
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wellmax(m): 10:28am On May 22 |
TallNigerian:
I this. But again, Let's ask the most pertinent questions;
What measures have LASG put in place to ensure proper waste disposal in Lagos?
This man drove with the waste in his SUV all the way.....which means there was probably no place to dispose the waste properly around him.
Both the LASG and the man arrested are culpable. What is Lagos doing with all its taxes and IGR? A cosmopolitan city without adequate waste disposal strategies?
People who called Lagos a dirty ciry were not wrong after all
Delete this scrap post.
Everywhere in Lagos has PSP operators. He probably doesn’t want to pay
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olaolaking: 10:35am On May 22 |
Omoapena:
why remand him in prison, he didn't commit constitutional offense, the way people abuse power is alarming, they could have just subjected him to pay huge fine or give him community service for months.....
this is pure nonsense and abuse of power.
Because you are an ignorant and put mouth in what you don't know. He is being remanded till the case will be heard and judge. Remanding him is not a sentence. The case is yet to be decided
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Omoapena(m): 10:38am On May 22 |
olaolaking:
Because you are an ignorant and put mouth in what you don't know. He is being remanded till the case will be heard and judge. Remanding him is not a sentence. The case is yet to be decided
do they have to remand him?
they can probably Impound his vehicle and make hin show up till his case will be judged.
Chai, just imagine yourself being remanded just for throwing out bottle water can from your car, does that sound reasonable?
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HEAVEN4444: 10:40am On May 22 |
Seize his car and auction it
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TechBaron: 10:41am On May 22 |
looseweight:
My joy is that regards the number of days he spends there, he is already an ex convict
Is that how it works now?
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nolzautoez: 10:43am On May 22 |
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olax02(m): 10:44am On May 22 |
Watianoengineer:
If I were the judge, I will sentence him to life imprisonment
When will they start treating our politicians like that?
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HEAVEN4444: 10:45am On May 22 |
olusola2bello:
Thats a very stupid thing. Must we take every one to prison? Community service or fines should be enough for offences like this, this is jist nonsense. You remand someone in jail for more than a month for something like this? It's just dumb
yeah personally I think it's better to seize his car and auction it to the public for cheap. I need his car
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HEAVEN4444: 10:47am On May 22 |
wallrichy:
Community service would have been a perfect punishment. Attach a Lawma supervisor to him and make him to be using his car that he used in littering the area he was caught to be the same car he would be using to carry waste from areas to the dump site. Let him do that for good 4 hours everyday for the next 3 months. That would have been a great lesson..... And he must always wear Lawma coverall while doing this work....
who has 4 months to waste to supervise the werey ? Just seize his car and auction it. That's the punishment
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5starMan: 10:52am On May 22 |
danietohbadt:
I wonder how people build houses without proper waste management plan.
Let him enjoy the next one month in Kirikiri, when he comes out, he'll become a change agent
So it is now individuals not the government again?...A whole cosmopolitan city?...chai!!!
Otilo...Every close or street should have 3 to 4 waste disposal bins provided by Government and evacuated by the same government atmost every 2 days...
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danietohbadt(m): 10:55am On May 22 |
looseweight:
My joy is that regards the number of days he spends there, he is already an ex convict
Lol
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