Rivers
Sanitation: RSG Seeks Partnership With Corporate Bodies
The Rivers State Government has solicited the support of corporate bodies and organisations to ensure the cleanliness of Port Harcourt and its environs.
The Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Nyema Weli, disclosed this at the weekend in Port Harcourt, during the flagging off of a maiden sanitation exercise organised by Sterling Bank.
The commissioner who was represented by the Chief Envrionmental Health Officer, Mr. Abel Jeremiah said that the task of cleaning Port Harcourt and its environs must be the responsibility of all.
He said that the ministry is happy that Steriling Bank had taken up the challenge of ensuring that parts of Port Harcourt City was kept clean.
The Ministry of Environment quite appreciate what Sterling Bank has come up to do in the area of sanitation as a corporate social responsibility.
“We want to use this medium to say other corporate citizens, companies, industries can come up like this and choose area where they can consistently create awareness and do sanitation as sanitation has become every body’s business”, he said.
He urged the management of the bank not to relent as the exercise would be made a regular one.
The South-South Regional Business Executive of Sterling Bank, Mr. Emmanuel Ekpenisi, said that the exercise was being organised nationwide as part of the corporate social responsibility of the bank.
Mr. Ekpenisi said that the bank decided to choose the Trans/Amadi area for the clean up exercise to contribute to the clean up of Port Harcourt. He also said that the exercise would be organised quarterly in specific areas of the city.
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