Rivers
Ministry To Clear Refuse At Creek Road Market
Rivers State Ministry of Environment, says it is partnering other ministries and agencies to address the problem of refuse disposal at the Creek Road Market, in the old Port Harcourt township.
The Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Nyema Weli said this during the monthly environmental sanitation exercise at the weekend in Port Harcourt. He said that the Ministry was determined to address the problem of refuse disposal in that part of the city.
Dr. Weli also said that efforts were being made to ensure the reliability of equipment to ensure that Port Harcourt and its environs were covered in terms of refuse collection and disposal.
The Commissioner however, stressed the need for residents of the city and environs to see the problem of sanitation as a collective one, while for soliciting their support to ensure the cleanliness of the city.
According to him, the people can do this by disposing their refuse decently, as well as participate in every sanitation exercise.
Also speaking, Chairman, Rivers State House of Assembly Committee on Environment, Hon. Victoria Nyeche said that the Assembly would appropriate more funds to the Ministry of Environment this year, to enable it carry out its activities.
Hon. Nyeche also said that the Rivers State Sanitation Law was being amended by the House to make room for enforcement of sanitation exercise across the state.
Rivers
Insecurity: Paramount Ruler Seeks Profiling Of Residents
Rivers
KENPOLY Matriculates 4,350 Students
Rivers
Group Seeks Traditional Medicine Hospital Establishment In Rivers
-
News2 days agoNigeria Recorded Two World’s Deadliest Terror Attacks In 2025 –Report
-
Politics2 days agoEid-el-fitr: INEC Urges Staff Discipline Ahead Ekiti, Osun Guber Polls
-
Editorial2 days agoThumbs Up For Sit-At-Home Reversal
-
News2 days agoPerm. Sec Pats Rivers NUJ On The Back
-
News2 days agoExplosions Rock Lagos, C’River, Kill One, Injure 40
-
News2 days agoFubara Hails Umah Ukpai’s Contributions To Global Christian Evangelism
-
Education2 days agoOpobo Kingdom moves to incorporate Ibani Language Into School Curriculum, Takes Off April
-
News2 days ago
Etche Monarch Alleges Death Threats, Assault
