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RSG Assures On Keeping PH Clean
The Rivers State Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Nyema Weli, has said that government would not spare any effort in the task of restoring Port Harcourt to its garden city status.
Dr. Weli gave the assurance during his maiden visit to the Environmental Sanitation Authority Office in Port Harcourt.
The Commissioner who was conducted round the premises of the authority by its Chairman, Mr. Isobo Jack, expressed dismay at the level of broken down equipment littering the premises, adding that environmental cleanliness cannot be achieved without functional working materials.
He said it would be difficult to achieve the needed restoration of the garden city status with the limited resources available, without a procedural plan being put in place and urged every resident to be a vanguard against dumping of waste at unauthorised places.
Dr. Nyema, called for the rebuilding of its workshop for the maintenance of equipment of the agency.
He later addressed a group of hoteliers and other stakeholders on the need to imbibe cleanliness while carrying out their daily duties.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Authority, Mr. Isobo Jack, had briefed the commissioner and his entourage which included the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Mr. Rufus Godwins, on problems of the authority.
He told the commissioner that to ensure regulatory habit in waste disposal, the authority had closed down receptacles that were not created by government, revealing that at present, there were no dump sites as the authority had continued to use burrow pits.
According to Mr. Jack, on assumption of duties, he discovered that the contractors were not performing and were dissolved by the governor, but that some of them were recalled because the authority had no evacuating equipment.
He also acquainted the commissioner on the menace posed by street traders, saying that some of them were armed and that the need to effect control necessitated the formation of a joint task force comprising Tima Riv, State Security Service (SSS) and the police.
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