Environment
Traders Seek Security During Sanitation
Towards a hitch-free weekly environmental sanitation exercise at Port Harcourt Parks and Markets, Mile I, market traders have asked for adequate security during the exercise.
The Secretary Task Force on Sanitation, Mile I market, Alhaji Kola Adeleke made the request, Thursday, doing the weekly sanitation exercise.
He said the request had become necessary because of the series of threat and harassment the task force members received from traders in the course of caring out their duties.
“There are some traders who will not abide by the rules. Some of them are ready to fight us with knifes or any thing. They see us as being incapable of doing anything to them. But assuming there are police men working with us, everybody will do what is expected of him or her”. And this will make us achieve better results,” he said.
Alhaji Adeleke enjoined traders to cultivate the habit of keeping the market clean noting that such attitude would help them maintain the new market building when they moved into it.
He also advised the traders to always ensure proper collection and disposal of their refuse to prevent the refuse from filling the drainages there by causing flooding.
He said Gov Chibuike Amaechi has spent huge sum of money constructing roads and drainages and residents of the state, particularly traders could only show appreciation by keeping sure that they drainages were not filled up with wastes.
Also speaking, the chairman Mile One Market Traders Association, (MOMTA), Rumuiwoji zone, Chief Livinus Ezeh said provision of police men during the clean up exercise with the mandate to prosecute defaulters at environmental court would help them achieve more positive results.
Meanwhile, last Thursday’s clean up exercise witnessed an impressive turn out of traders.
At Mile I market traders, both men and women were seen cleaning their surroundings and dumping the refuse inside a vehicle stationed in front of the market.
Some of them were grateful to the state government for introducing the exercise. The Manager, Police Officers Wives Association (POWA) Car Park, Mile I, Mr Uche Chukwu Uwalaka said, “I am happy for this Thursday’s clean up exercise. It makes the market clean.
Initially, we were finding it difficult but now, we have seen the benefiting and no reasonable trader who appreciates good things waits to be reminded or forced to take part in the exercise”.
Similarly, Mrs Ngozi Obiadi Ndu said the exercise is a good initiative which makes the market clean and tidy. She however pointed out, that some traders do not take the exercise serious. Such people she said, would either come to the market-and refuse to join in the exercise ion remain in their houses and come towards the end of the exercise and pretend to be part of it.
The situation was however different at Mile 3 market where many of the traders gathered in groups chatting while waiting for 10 am (end of the exercise) to open their shops and display their goods.
There were heaps of refuse being evacuated by some volunteers and a handful of wheel barrow pushers.
A trader, Mr. Uche Onye attributed that to non-availability of a disposal vehicle to evacuate the refuse. He said that in other to ensure proper evacuation of the refuse, the Market union executive members, hired the barrow pushers at the cost of N50.00 per one barrow load of refuse.
The union also pays N20.00 per a barrow load of refuse before the barrow pushers were allowed to dump the refuse in a dump site at Abuja Bye pass which alegeldy belongs to Rumu elechi family.
He called for more active participation of the environmental sanitation authority to make the market clean and reduce the money spent by the union to make the market clean.
Calista Ezeaku
Environment
Climate Change: NOA begins sensitisation on public safety in A’Ibom
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) on Thursday, launched an awareness campaign, aimed at educating residents on the increasing impact of climate change.
The campaign also seeks to enlighten residents on the urgent need for personal and community protection measures.
During the launch in Uyo on Thursday, the Akwa Ibom Director of NOA, Mr Mkpoutom Mkpoutom, said that the campaign aims at enlightening residents, about the changes in weather patterns.
He said that this includes unpredictable rise in temperatures, and how these changes threaten public health across the state.
Mkpoutom noted that the current weather was not harmattan, but an extreme form of air pollution, which is harmful to health as it could cause oxidative stress which affects body balance.
“Our environment is changing rapidly, and the effects are evident in the disruptions faced by our communities.
“It is paramount that every citizen of Akwa Ibom understands these changes and take necessary steps to protect themselves, their families, and their livelihoods,” he said.
He appealed to citizens to take the following precautions which include wearing of nose mask, drinking sufficient water, covering of food and water to keep away dust, washing fruits thoroughly before eating, among others.
He directed all NOA structures within the state to engage with local communities through town hall meetings and collaboration.
He also urged engagement with schools and community leaders, to disseminate vital information on early warning signs, as well as safety protocols during extreme weather conditions.
Environment
Chairman Urges Traders To Ensure A Hygienic Trading Environment
The Chairman of Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State, Ms Surah Animashaun, has urged traders of Aiyetoro and Oluwo fish markets to consistently ensure a hygienic trading environment.
She urged the traders to maintain cleanliness and observe proper environmental sanitation in the markets.
Animashaun said this during a visit to some of the market areas in Epe on Saturday.
She said that clean markets were critical to public health.According to her, poor sanitation could lead to the outbreak of communicable diseases, especially in fish markets, where waste management must be handled with extra care.
The council chairman urged traders to dispose of refuse appropriately, avoid indiscriminate dumping of waste, and ensure regular cleaning of stalls and surroundings
She noted that environmental hygiene is a collective responsibility, adding that everyone should be involved in this development.
Animashaun also warned that the local government would not hesitate to enforce existing environmental laws, including sanctions against defaulters.
She assured traders of the council’s commitment to providing adequate waste disposal facilities and regular monitoring to sustain a clean and healthy market environment.
The council boss also urged traders to desist from selling by the roadside, so as to avoid accidents, noting that several motor accidents had occurred along the Aiyetoro market area.
“We, therefore, urge traders to stop selling on the roadside,” she said.
Environment
NSE Inauguates 18 Units Residential Terrace In Lagos
President, Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Mrs Margaret Oguntala, has inaugurated the construction of 18 units residential terrace in highbrow Alausa area of Lagos toward bridging the nation’s shelter gap.
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