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Centre Advocates For More Pollution Check Awareness
African Centre for Envi
ronmental Protection (ACEP) has advocated for more awareness and enlightenment programmes to check incidences of pollutions in the Niger Delta.
Chairperson of the centre, Mrs Kaine Chinwah, who said this in a seminar on the preservation of the Ecosystem in Rumuolumeni Community in the Obio/Akpor local government area said that most environmental problems in the Niger Delta are caused by ignorance.
She said that people need to be enlightened on the dangers of building houses on water right of ways as well as the indiscriminate dumping of refuse in unapproved areas.
Mrs. Chinwah said that human activities have caused great damages to the environment, adding that time has come, when both the governments and other organizations should step up the enlightenment campaigns on the preservation of the environment.
The ACEP chairperson also enjoined the people of Rumuolumeni to guide against all actions that can destroy their environments.
She also urged for the protection of water bodies while three planting programme should be vigorously pursued to protect the environment.
In his presentation, Dr. David Ogbonna of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST) Port Harcourt, stressed the need for the people of Rumuolumeni to maintain good environmental practices to protect their biodiversity.
Dr. Ogbonna warned against blocking of drainages as well as indiscriminate cutting down of trees.
He said that since the community is prone to flooding efforts should be made to ensure the free flow of waters to the river.
He commended the African Centre for Environmental Protection for complementing government efforts in the preservation of the ecosystem.
Also speaking, Director in the state Ministry of Local Government Affairs, Mr Samuel Nwokogba, said that the ministry is ready to support any organisation whose activities will impact positively on the people.
He also said that the increase in construction activities in the area has underscored the need for the people to jealously protect their environment from destruction.
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