Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
Vision:
A clean, safe, healthy, green and beautiful Ekiti State.
Our Mission
Creation of a sustainable, safe, healthy, friendly and aesthetic environment, with mitigating structures to combat ecological challenges for the promotion of improved socio-economic welfare of Ekiti State.
The Ministry of Environment comprises of six departments, they are:
- Administration and Supplies
- Forestry
- Director Forestry
- Director Enforcement and Compliance
- Director, Non – Timber Forest Produce
- Director, Afforestation
- Director, Forestry Extension
- Director, Wild Life Services
- Finance and Accounts
- Environmental Health and Sanitation
- Nature Conservation
- Planning, Research and Statistics
The Ministry also supervises two Parastatals namely;
- State Environmental Protection Agency
- Ekiti State Waste Management Board
The functions of the Ministry are summarised as follows:
- To achieve a sustainable healthy environment in Ekiti;
- To secure qualitative environment adequate for good health and well being of the masses;
- Conserve and use the environment and nature resources for the benefit of present and future generation;
- To enforce forestry laws and regulation for the control and protection of the State’s forestry resources;
- To promote public awareness and understanding of essential linkage between environment resources and development;
- To encourage individual and community participation in environment efforts;
- To collaborate with relevant stakeholders on environment matters;
- To check and control erosion and flooding problems in Ekiti State;
- To monitor and control all forms of environmental degradation;
- To restore, maintain and enhance the ecosystem and ecological processes essential for the functioning of the biosphere so as to preserve biological diversity.
Functions of Admin & Supplies Department
The major functions are outlined below:
- Handle all personal issues; including discipline and welfare of staff;
- Procurement and supply of basic office items, equipment and furniture;
- Handle staff training;
- Management, control and supervision of stores;
- Maintenance of vehicle and other capital assets;
- Processing of retirement papers;
- Other related assignments on the directive of the Accounting Officer.
Functions of Waste Management Board
To make Ekiti State cleaner and a better place through effective Waste Management, the Ministry embarks vigorously on:
- Intensified effort on waste collection and waste segregation;
- Provision of Waste Bins and zoning Towns and villages for waste collection;
- Establishes and maintains approved sanitary landfill sites within the State for the disposal of waste;
- Sets guidelines and monitors private sector participation in the maintenance of waste management vehicles and equipment.
Functions of Environmental Protection Agency
The Ministry provides effective protection of the environment through:
- Erosion and Flood Control
- Environmental Education and Awareness
- Planning and Monitoring
- Pollution Abatement Technology
- Watershed Management
- Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Environmental Protection Agency:
- Rehabilitation of a stretch of Are – Iworoko Road. (Drainage Improvement Work)
- Environmental Health & Sanitation:
- State Monthly Environmental Sanitation Exercise;
- Routine Sanitary Inspection;
- Pests and Vector Control;
- Fumigation of Dumpsites;
- Environmental Complaints;
- Meeting with stakeholders;
- Food Handlers Test;
- Issues of Tobacco Smoking;
- Enforcement and Prosecution;
- Establishment of Environmental Sanitation Task Force Called “KICK AGAINST BAD ACTS” (KABA)
- Establishment of Environmental Monitoring Committee.
- Conserving Nature:
- Clearing of road medians and maintenance of roundabout within the State capital.
- Preservation of Forest Reserve:
- Government forest reserves are adequately protected by the Ministry through the under listed measures embarked upon by the Ministry:
- Policy initiation and execution in managing and developing the entire forest area of Ekiti State;
- Enforcement of Forestry Laws and Regulations for the control and protection of the State’s Forests;
- Sustainable management of the forests to meet the economic, social and ecological needs of the people of the State;
- Aggressive Industrial Forest Plantation establishment to meet the timber/wood needs of the State and also for export (i.e. to earn foreign exchange);
- Control and monitoring of the based industries in the State.
- Forest Regeneration
- In February 2016, the State Government approved the sum of eleven million six hundred thousand eight hundred naira (N11,600,800.00) for forest regeneration activities in the state.
Name | Designation |
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Princess Iyabode Fakunle-Okhiemen | Honorable Commissioner |
Engr. Olumide Ayodeji Ajayi | Permanent Secretary |
Administrative and Supplies | |
Mrs. Owolabi Grace Ronke | Director, Administration and Supplies |
Mr. Ajayi Idowu Joshua | Assistance Secretary |
Mrs. Oluwafemi Funmilayo I. | Chief Executive Officer |
Finance and Accounts | |
Mr. Oloworemo oluwole | Director Finance and Accounts |
Mr. Owolabi Olufemi John | Accountant Planning Research and Statistics |
Mr. Adeleye Akinlolu Olumide | Director, Planning Research and Statistics |
Nature Conservation | |
Mr. Adelana Abiodun Andrew | Director, Nature Conservation |
Environmental Health and Sanitation | |
Mr. Balogun Joseph Tunde | Director, Environmental Health and Sanitation |
Forestry Department | |
Mr. Akinluyi Felix Sunday | Director, Forestry |
Mr. Akinola Adedapo Kayode | Director, Afforestration |
Mr. Faboya Isreal Oluwadare | Director, Forest Extension |
Mr. Adewumi Adedayo | Deputy Director, Forestry |
Mr. Famuagun Mathew Olurotimi | Deputy Director, Forestry |
Internal Auditor | |
Mrs. Obayemi Joseph C. K. | Internal Auditor |