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RIWAMA Acquires New Intervention Vehicles
In its determined efforts to keep Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital and its environs clean and healthy, the Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA) has procured two new compactors to facilitate its onsite operations.
Speaking at a brief but colourful commissioning ceremony at the RIWAMA office in Mile 4, Rumueme, Port Harcourt on Wednesday, the Sole Administrator of the Agency, Bro. Felix Obuah said the acquisition of the waste disposal trucks would boost its intervention efforts in light of possible lapses often occasioned by broken down of compactors belonging to Service Providers.
He said it has been the policy of the Agency to wade in under such situation as according to him, any delay could be detrimental.
The RIWAMA boss said it is in line with its ‘Quick Intervention Policy’ that the waste disposal trucks were acquired, adding that five more of such trucks have been ordered and waiting to be received by the Agency.
“We keep these vehicles to assist the Service Providers in case their vehicles broke down and they are not able to do their jobs as at and when due. Our compactors, under such situation serve as standby because we cannot afford the delay and the consequent effect”, he explained.
Bro. Obuah further explained that the reason dirts are noticed in some places between after the hours of 6 am is as a result of breakdown of trucks being used to cart away the dirts.
He went on: “The waste disposal trucks being used by Service Providers could break down any moment because they are not super machine. The vehicle may be good today and tomorrow it may break down. Because we are proactive, we cannot wait but go in and intervene”.
He said the Agency thought it wise not to fold its hands and watch dirts litter all over the places as according to him, “At the end, we’ll be the ones that would suffer it”.
Bro. Obuah expressed confidence that with the two waste disposal trucks in its fleet, the Agency was close to meeting its target in service delivery.