Man jailed for storing human faeces outside his home in Kano
Man jailed for storing human faeces outside Kano home

A Magistrate Court in Kano State has sentenced a man, Mohammed Saidu, to two weeks imprisonment and fined him N100,000 after he was found guilty of storing bags of human faeces outside his residence, creating a severe health hazard and disturbing residents in the area.

Neighbors Complain About Offensive Odor

The case came to light after neighbours lodged complaints with environmental authorities, alleging that the offensive odour from the waste had made daily life unbearable. Residents said several attempts were made to persuade Saidu to stop the practice, but their appeals reportedly yielded no results, prompting them to seek government intervention.

Man Collected Waste for Resale as Fertilizer

Saidu, who earns a living by emptying septic tanks, is believed to have been collecting and storing the waste for resale to farmers who use it as fertilizer, a practice that exists in some parts of northern Nigeria. Reports indicate that dozens of bags containing human waste were discovered at the property when officials investigated the complaints.

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Magistrate Visits Scene Before Judgment

Before delivering judgment, Magistrate Halima Wali personally visited the residence to assess the situation. Describing the act as highly irresponsible and a threat to public health, the court sentenced Saidu to 14 days in prison and ordered him to pay a N100,000 fine. He was also directed to immediately remove all waste from the premises and undertake not to repeat the offence.

Residents Express Relief After Court Action

One of the affected residents, Samaila Inuwa, said the neighbourhood had struggled with the stench for an extended period, adding that residents could barely enjoy their homes because of the persistent smell. He expressed relief over the court’s intervention, noting that conditions in the area had improved significantly since authorities took action.

Community Leader Had Warned Offender

Local community leader Musa Abdullahi disclosed that he had previously cautioned Saidu when reports of the waste storage first emerged. According to him, the suspect initially complied and removed the bags before later resuming the practice without the community’s knowledge. Abdullahi said efforts would be made to foster peace between Saidu and his neighbours once he completes his sentence.

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