Editorial
Environmental Sanitation: Our Expectations
The impact of the environment on the socio-economic life of
a people in a clime like ours is indeed great. So important is the issue of environment that there is hardly any state
across the federation that has no agency specifically assigned the onerous task
of tackling the ever-growing environmental challenges posed by man and other
intervening variables.
Here in Rivers State, there is the Rivers State Environmental
Sanitation Authority (RSESA) charged with the responsibility of entrenching the
culture of decency and civility amongst residents of the state. And in
consonance with its mandate, RSESA has over the years worked assiduously in
ensuring that the people do not go against the grains of the very etiquette
underguarding acceptable and enduring
environmental practices as currently exemplified by residents of Calabar and
Uyo who have become beacons of environmental cleanliness worthy of emulation.
But it is not yet Uhuru in the environmental sector in the state, especially
against the backdrop of the flood alert by the Nigerian Metrological Agency
(NIMET). NIMET had only recently named some states of the federation as likely
to experience serious flooding of far-reaching environmental impact.
Consequently, the Rivers State Government, under the present
dispensation, known for not treating matters of this nature with kid gloves,
had even before the warning, swung into action by reinvigorating the RSESA and
inaugurating a special committee on the de-silting of drains which has so far
been working tirelessly to justify its mandate.
While the Rivers State Government must be commended for
rising swiftly to the environmental challenge made even more challenging by NIMET’s
alert, The Tide believes that both the RSESA and the committee on the
de-silting of drains must pick up the gauntlets now and deploy some megawatts
of energy towards checking the menace of flooding in the state.
This is moreso as recent rains, usually heavy, have always
resulted in flood even on roads recently up-graded by the state government. In
fact, in one of such roads, it was observed that refuse consisting of empty
water and soft drinks pet bottles, cans and sachets blocked the drains. If the trend
continues and surface water interacts with the roads, the asphalt would be
weakened and the multi-billion naira roads will fail, and the resultant
environmental damage would be colossal.
As it is, the effect of the environment on the well being of
the people needs to be properly put across to the people to change the face of
Port Harcourt and its environs. The culture of decency which earned Port
Harcourt metropolis of old the sobriquet, ‘Garden City’ must begin to take root
now.
Sad to note that RSESA had in the past paid more attention
to environmental offenders and the accompanying pecuniary considerations. This
must stop. That attention should henceforth shift from collecting money to
actually involving the people in abating environmental nuisance in the state.
And while sustained enlightenment campaign has become
imperative more than ever before to make people understand the implications of
emptying their refuse in the drains and other unauthorised places, there should
be regular sanitary inspection and on-the-spot abatement of nuisance, illegal
structures and broken-down vehicles. This should be complemented with constant
servicing of drainages and open gutters. These are our expectations.
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