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We’re Out For Job Creation -RIWAMA
The newly created Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA) has said that one of its aims was to create employment in the state.
The Director of Administration, RIWAMA, Mr. Ian Gobo, said this alongside his counterpart, Head Public Affairs Department, Comrade Tam Konacree during a Road show, Monday in Port Harcourt.
They said that the agency was now fully equipped to create job opportunities through the effective use of waste management.
It would be recalled that the agency until recent past was known as Rivers State Environmental Sanitation Agency (RSESA).
They hinted that they were on the road to inform the people about RIWAMA, saying that RSESA is no more.
According to them, the agency now was focused on waste management as well as employment generation.
The RIWAMA staff also noted that the new bill signed into law by the Rivers State House of Assembly has in a way given them new challenges, saying that they will live up to expectation.
They also said that the current administration of the agency led by Ade Adegun, has eradicated touts and brought sanity in the system.
They maintained that the agency would now deliver properly due to the sole function assigned to it.
The Tide gathered that part of their poor performance then, was due to the cumbersomeness of their duties.
They expressed hope that the change of name would not negatively affect their performance, but promised to work in line with the Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi’s service delivery policy.

L-R: President, Strategy for Mentoring Indicative and Leadership Empowerment, Mrs Bimpe Martins, Senior Information Officer, UNIC, Ms Envera Selimovic, representative Of Lagos State Governor, Mr Seun Akinsaya and representative of UN Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, Ms Colleen Zamba, at the regional launch of the Millennium Development Goals Report 2014 in Lagos, recently.
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