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Ahead 2015 Flooding: Ministry Begins Sensitisation In Seven LGAs, This Week

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L-R: Delta State Commissioner for Environment, Mr John Nani, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Environment, Mrs Nana Fatima, Director-General, Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, Mr Moses Beckley and Benue State Commissioner for Water Resources and Environment, during a news conference on the 2015 floods agenda in Abuja, recently.

L-R: Delta State Commissioner for Environment, Mr John Nani, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Environment, Mrs Nana Fatima, Director-General, Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, Mr Moses Beckley and Benue State Commissioner for Water Resources and Environment, during a news conference on the 2015 floods agenda in Abuja, recently.

Ahead of the 2015
flood disaster in the state, the Rivers State Ministry of Special Duties, will this week flag off sensitization programme in flood prone Local Government Areas in the state.
The affected Local Government Areas are Abua/Odual Ahoada West, Ahoada East and Ogba Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Areas.
The rest are, Asari Toru, Degema and Akuku Toru Local Government Areas.
The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Special Duties, Mrs Ibaniba Briggs-Iti who disclosed this in an exclusive interview with The Tide in her office in Port Harcourt, said that the sensetisation programme will be carried from door to door in all communities in the affected local government areas.
Mrs Briggs-Iti also said that apart from the proposed personal contact with people in the flood prone areas, the ministry will also produced Radio and Television jingles while leaflets will be produced and distributed across the state.
She said that the programme was to prepare the people for the impending flooding with a view to avoiding human casualties and minimize damages to infrastructures, adding that the ministry is also working hard to ensure the evacuation of the people to safer areas in the event of the disaster.
The permanent secretary also said that the ministry is working in collaboration with, the affected local government councils to ensure effective coverage of all communities in their areas.
She said that the state government is already taking steps to minimize the likely impacts of the incident on the state through the dredging of rivers and channels, opening up of drains to ensure the free flow of water to the sea, while the two Internally Displaced People (IDP) camps being constructed at Ahoada with the support of the Federal Government is nearing completion.
According to her, the camps will be equipped with the latest infrastructures such as schools and hospitals as well as electricity and others.
Mrs Briggs-Iti used the occasion to call on the people in the affected areas not to panick as the state government is working hard to check the devastating impacts, the flood will have on their communities.

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Lagos State  Government Refuted Resumed Monthly Sanitation 

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The Lagos State Government on Saturday refuted an online media report claiming that the state had resumed the monthly environmental sanitation exercise.
The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tokunbo Wahab, said no categorical statement had been made regarding the commencement date of the exercise.
Wahab explained that what he told newsmen after a project inspection tour last Sunday was that engagements with relevant stakeholders were still ongoing.
He said the state government had planned to begin with a sensitisation programme last week, but was constrained by logistics issues.
“The truth is, we were meant to start with a sensitisation programme last week, but we had a logistics issue. We need to find a day that is acceptable to all stakeholders,” he said.
He expressed optimism that the exercise might return very soon, adding that the official date would be communicated by the Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
The commissioner urged law-abiding residents to continue their lawful activities without hindrance, assuring them that adequate notice would be given before the exercise was reintroduced.
The monthly environmental sanitation, previously held on the last Saturday of every month between 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 a.m., was suspended in November 2016 following a legal pronouncement restricting movement during the exercise.
However, renewed waste management challenges, including clogged drainage channels and indiscriminate refuse disposal, have sparked calls from residents for its reinstatement.
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LAWMA Director Says Sweeping Reforms Have Improved Waste Collection 

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The Managing Director of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin, says sweeping reforms and infrastructure upgrades have significantly improved waste collection efficiency across the state.
Gbadegesin disclosed this to newdmen last week in Lagos state.
He said LAWMA expanded night cleaning operations and increased street sweeping coverage to 1,000 routes statewide.
He disclosed that 16,000 street sweepers were currently engaged across Lagos, supported by improved logistics and operational systems.
He said LAWMA acquired new equipment three years ago to complement Private Sector Participants (PSP) compactors and rehabilitated old trucks to strengthen fleet capacity.
He added that additional compactor trucks were expected in the coming months.
“Heavy-duty equipment is now deployed to clear legacy illegal dumpsites across communities,” he said.
Gbadegesin said LAWMA strengthened human capacity by expanding its advocacy department and deepening collaboration with Community Development Associations (CDAs) and local councils.
He revealed that each local government now operates a waste management task force, supported by LAWMA integration desks.
On waste-to-wealth initiatives, he disclosed that the Lagos State House of Assembly had ratified a concession agreement with ZoomLion to construct transfer loading stations and material recovery facilities.
The facilities, he said, would enable closure of the Olusosun and Solous landfills and process 4,000 tonnes of waste daily.
He said organic waste, which constitutes about 50 per cent of Lagos waste, would be converted into compost, while plastics would be recycled into waste bins.
Gbadegesin also disclosed plans for a 1,500-tonnes-per-day waste-to-energy plant in partnership with a Dutch firm, Harvest Waste.
He said the project was expected to generate 60 megawatts of electricity to support emerging industrial zones.
He further highlighted a pilot biogas plant at the Epe Food Market, which processes 500kg of organic waste daily to generate electricity for market operations.
He called for stronger media collaboration to enhance public awareness and behavioral change.
“Waste management is not just about equipment; it is about human behaviour, enforcement and strong regulatory systems,” he said.
He urged residents to utilise LAWMA’s toll-free lines and digital platforms to report service gaps instead of resorting to illegal dumping.
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RIWAMA In Collaboration With Obio Akpo And Port Harcourt LGA Ban Dumping Of Refuse On  Road Side

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The Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA) in Collaboration with Obio Akpor Local Government Council and Port Harcourt City LGA had advised the public not to dump refuse on the road side.
 In a statement signed by the Director of RIWAMA Dr Ibimina Wokoma, Mayor of Port Harcourt Sir Hon Allwell Ihunda and Obio Kpor local government Chairman Hon  Dr,  Gift  Worlu made available to Tide news stated that dumping of refuse on road medians is banned in Obio Akpor LGA, Port Harcourt City LGA, and the entire metropolis.
The statement said all waste is to be properly bagged and taken to the nearest RIWAMA-approved receptacle only between the hours of 6pm and 10pm daily.
“The use of cart pushers for waste collection, evacuation, and disposal is highly prohibited across Obio Akpor LGA and Port Harcourt City Local Government. Corporate organizations are requested to engage only Private Service Providers licensed by RIWAMA, in line with extant laws.
“Scattering of refuse bags at the receptacles or roadside by scavengers, individuals, and organizations engaged in illegal sorting or segregation of waste or recycling business is hereby banned, except as authorized or licenced by RIWAMA at the final dumpsites.
“The Thursday sanitation exercise by shop owners will continue alongside business activities without closing or locking up shops.
The statement also said  that , shop owners whose shop environment or surroundings are untidy will be arrested and prosecuted accordingly.
This notice applies to all residents, businesses, and organizations in Rivers State. Let’s work together to restore our “Garden City” status.
By: Kiadum Edookor
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