Environment
NIHSA Flood Warning: RIWAMA Tasks Residents On Proper Waste Disposal
The Sole Administrator, Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA), Bro. Felix Obuah, has renewed his call on people of the state not to dispose of their wastes into gutters and other water channels, to avoid blockage of water channel which resultant effect would cause flooding in the state.
Obuah, in a statement said his call was premised on the listing of Rivers State by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) among 13 states that will witness heavy flooding in the coming weeks.
He regrettable that flooding incidents were manifesting just as predicted by the NIHSA because people failed to heed the warnings issued by the agency before the onset of flooding season in the country.
Obuah said the situation calls for collaborative efforts by residents across the 23 local government areas to ensure that the state is not caught up by the impending flood disaster and charged Rivers people to ensure that their gutters and other water channels are regularly cleared of wastes.
The RIWAMA boss noted that the agency had often warned residents and those doing business in the state to adhere to environmental rules by not throwing garbage into the gutters and other waterways, as these would impede the free flow of water.
“The flood disaster which devastated several parts of the state in 2012 is still very fresh in mind and should serve as a wakeup call for all residents and people doing business in the state to take appropriate steps to avoid a repeat”, Obuah advised.
The sole administrator further called on residents to see themselves as partners in the crusade for a clean and healthy Rivers State, urging them to play pivotal role by ensuring the implementation of the government’s policy to return Port Harcourt, the state capital and its environs to its Garden City status.
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