Rivers
RSESA To Arrest Owners Of Shanties At Eleme Flyover
The Rivers State Environmental Sanitation Authority (RSESA) has threatened to arrest and prosecute owners of shanties at the Eleme Junction Flyover.
The Chairman of the Authority Hon. Nnamdi Wokekoro, said this in an interview with newsmen during a special sanitation exercise organised by the Authority at the Flyover.
Hon. Wokekoro who spoke through his special assistant for General Duties, Mr Sotonye Ijuye Dagogo said that the sanitation authority would no longer fold its hands while people continue to face the city.
He said that, it was to check the activities of illegal traders in the area that led to the setting up of a special intervention team.
The Sanitation Authority chairman also said that a special sweeper has been stationed at Aba road to sweep up the place especially at night while grasses at the Flyover will also be cleared.
“There is a special committee for intervention at the sanitation Authority. This is despite what the ministry of environment is doing he said.
He also said that the Authority would no longer allow people to litter the streets stressing that on advocacy programme would soon be organised to sensitise the people on the need to be sanitary conscious all the times.
“The issue of sanitation is every bodies matter. We cannot just allowing people to litter the streets. We have to educate people.
“There must be advocacy of course, we have our enlightenment group we must go and tell people why they should live in a clean environment” he said.
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