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Residents lament menace of scavengers in Ibadan neighbourhoods

Mr Adegboyega said scavengers often vandalise private and other public property in their aggressive search for items

• March 1, 2025
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A photo of Scavengers used to illustrate the story

Some residents of Ibadan, Oyo State, have decried the high rate of vandalism and other crimes allegedly perpetrated in the communities by scavengers.

The residents, expressing their concerns in separate interviews on Saturday, said that the scavengers, also known as junk dealers, had become a pain in the neck.

The residents said the scavengers were known for picking up iron scraps and other disposed materials and had been involved in stealing valuable items in their communities.

According to the respondents, some community development associations have banned their movements within their areas.

A resident of Eleta community, in Ibadan South-East Local Government Area, Wale Adegboyega, said the scavengers often vandalise private and other public property in their aggressive search for items.

He said, “The scavengers, who are majorly young boys of secondary school age, usually roam the streets when most of us would have gone to work, giving them free access to loot property.’’

He added that metal signposts, padlocks, and metal culverts constructed by residents and the landlord association were stolen by the scavengers.

A resident of Omi-Adio, Muibat Abegunde, alleged that scavengers now move around uncompleted buildings in new sites in search of installed electricity cables in the buildings.

She said, “They go as far as stealing lintel rods and other metal objects. Some criminals now disguise themselves as scavengers to survey houses of well-meaning Nigerians within the community to discover easy access to rob them later. Most scavengers are now informants to armed robbery gangs; we need urgent government intervention through security agents.”

A resident of Omi-Adio, Fatimah Jimoh, said that the scavengers had largely turned to thieves, entering new sites to steal electric cables, drums, aluminium window panels, and electrical appliances.

“No matter how one secures his/her house, these boys will destroy it to gain entrance to the house before stealing what one has struggled to buy. Their modus operandi is to reach the community when civil servants and those selling in far markets had left their houses,” she said.

Ms Jimoh alleged that some of the scavengers, when caught stealing, enjoy the backing of their association, assumed to be in the Sabo area of Ibadan.

She said the association would usually offer to pay a fraction of what they destroyed or stole, sometimes ensuring they evade arrest and trial.

However, Chairman, Kolajo-Orelope Community Development Association, Oluyole LGA, Adeyemi Ojo, said that communities could not entirely go against the rights to free movement of iron scavengers.

He said, “However, we have taken steps to regulate their activities.’’

He stated that scavengers seeking to operate within the community must be duly registered with the community security committee and obtain the community’s identity card.

He stated, “The card must be shown to security officers during entry and exit from the community.’’

The chairman added that unique reflective jackets had also been made available for the scavengers to wear when buying and selling any item within the community.

He added, “This is for proper identification. We are working in collaboration with law enforcement agents to curb the negative activities of scavengers. We have also created a central reporting system for prompt response to any security issue within the community.’’

Meanwhile, Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Oyo State Command, Samel Opebiyi, reiterated the corps’ core mandate to protect critical national assets and infrastructure.

Mr Opebiyi said that NSCDC personnel were fully committed to waging war against vandalism.

He stated, “To combat the increasing menace posed by such criminal elements under the guise of scavenging, we have intensified our surveillance and monitoring efforts, especially in areas prone to infrastructure theft. Our personnel are actively collaborating with other security agencies to ensure a more coordinated and robust approach to curbing these crimes.’’.

He said the command conducts regular patrols to identify and apprehend scavengers vandalising and stealing public and private assets.

Mr Opebiyi stated, “We also engage with local communities to raise awareness about the consequences of such criminal acts, which include arrest, prosecution, and severe penalties under the law.’’

(NAN)

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