“Inadequate environmental sanitation has been a public health hazard worldwide.
“Residents are to ensure compliance with the rules and regulations of the exercise and maintain cleanliness always,” Ojo was quoted as saying in the statement.
It said that the ministry would continue to establish and enforce a more robust environmental sanitation approach.
According to the statement, the ministry will begin a public health enlightenment programme to mobilise participation in the monthly sanitation exercise across the state.
The spokesman further disclosed that 50 trucks were deployed for waste clearance for the exercise in Ilorin metropolis.
Accordingly, personnel of the ministry and members of the National Association of Uniform Voluntary Union enforced compliance in the exercise.