Rivers
RSESA Embarks On Mass Road Cleaning
The Rivers State Environmental Sanitation Authority (RSESA) has started a mass road cleaning programme.
Speaking to newsmen during the cleaning exercise at Eleme junction fly-over in Port Harcourt recently, the Chairman of RSESA, Mr Nnamdi Wokekoro said the mass cleaning exercise became necessary in order to ensure a wider coverage and thorough cleaning of Port Harcourt and its environs.
Mr Wokekoro who spoke through his Special Adviser on General Duties, Mr Sotonye Ijuye-Dagogo explained that the mass exercise would not stop the usual method where road sweepers are posted to various beats.
He said the mass road cleaning programme which brings a huge number of road sweepers and necessary road clearing machines/personnel to a particular road at a time would ensure that such a road is properly cleaned.
According to him, the programme was in line with the Rivers State Government’s policy of returning Port Harcourt to its garden-city status, adding that illegal structures would be demolished, gutters cleaned and weeds around the passage ways removed during such exercises.
On sustenance of the programme, Mr Wokekoro disclosed that the authority would continue to embark on it where and when the need arises, stating that supervisors would be moving round the town in order to detect the roads where the mass cleaning would take place, and stated that violators would be detained if arrested.
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