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RIWAMA Urges NDDC To Renew CSR With Agency

The Sole Administrator of the Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA), Bro. Felix Obuah, has called on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to renew its social corporate responsibilities with RIWAMA which it abdicated since 2015 when the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took over the reins of power in the state.
Obuah, who made the appeal when a delegation from the NDDC paid him a courtesy visit at the RIWAMA office in Port Harcourt, last Wednesday, accused the commission of partisanship in the discharge of its corporate social responsibility.
The RIWAMA boss reminded the Acting Managing Director of the NDDC, Dr. Gbene Joi Nunieh, who was represented by the Acting Executive Director (Projects), Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, that the NDDC used to be one of the very few institutions of government that has extended their support to RIWAMA before now, recalling that in 2007, the agency took delivery of some 15 numbers, 3.5 ton Mazda Swaga C3500 refuse trucks from the NDDC.
According to Obuah, one of the trucks is still on the agency’s equipment list, though classified as BER (beyond economic repairs), adding that this showed the existing cordiality between the NDDC and RIWAMA, hoping that the long existing relationship would be restored for the good of the environment.
“For over 10 years that NDDC has existed in this environment, you are all living and working in this environment and generating wastes, have you asked yourselves what contributions you give towards helping in keeping your immediate environment clean?”, he asked.
He said a special commendation must go to Governor Nyesom Wike for his environmental friendly policies and programmes where he commits millions of Naira monthly to keep the state clean.
“I am happy that the Director of Projects of NDDC was able to recognize the good efforts of RIWAMA through His Excellency, Chief Nyesom Wike”, he said, stressing that in 2015 when the Wike administration came on board, the entire state was ‘stinking’ and everywhere was littered with wastes”.
“The entirety of Port Harcourt was begging to be cleaned. There were no streets, lanes or roads in Port Harcourt and its environs that were passable. Everywhere was littered with all manner of wastes until Governor Wike moved into action and, thankfully, all that has become history as Port Harcourt is now one of the cleanest cities in Nigeria”, he noted.
Obuah told the visitors that RIWAMA has delivered on its mandate and would gladly assert that the state has attained over 80% cleanliness, thanks to the dogged support of Governor Nyesom Wike.
He also informed the NDDC team that Rivers is the only state in the country where government takes full responsibility of evacuating wastes without any person paying a dime.