Opinion
Of Parks, Gardens And Port Harcourt
Green areas, parks and gardens are specially reserved
locations in urban centers; they are preserved for relaxation and recreational
purposes. They are also meant for the protection of the ecosystem and
environment, and at the same time add beauty and esthetic value to cities and
nature.
However, Port
Harcourt city, the Rivers State capital once described and prided as the
‘Garden City’ of Nigeria because of its lush, well tended gardens, parks and
green areas can not be said to be what it was. Even though the present State
government is doing much in terms of ‘greening’ and beautification of the environment,
more need to be done.
The Port Harcourt City boasts of parks and gardens located
at different part of the town like Isaac Boro Park, Labour Park, the park by
Bori Camp bus stop, Airforce Junction Park, Elekahia Road Park and the Ken Saro
Wiwa/Stadium Road Park, among others. But one is at a loss why these parks,
gardens and green areas are over grown with weeds, some have even been taken
over by miscreants and destitutes and littered with refuse and all manner of
waste.
Just as the Isaac
Boro Park is always put into significant use during memorable events such as
the3 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, The workers day, the National Youth Service
Corps [NYSC] passing-out parade ceremonies and the annual Port Harcourt Trade
Fair event which attracts thousands of visitors from near and distance places,
who engage in trade and commercial activities during the duration of the
programme, other parks and gardens too could be put to meaningful use as event
centers. They can be used for social functions like weeding ceremonies,
birthday parties, anniversaries, picnics, product launches for corporate
bodies, video filming and school excursions etc. Also, children facilities
should be provided at the parks to make them places child friendly. All these,
if properly looked into and implemented, would go a long way in generating a
lot of revenue for the State government.
Our gardens and parks could be maintained properly if the
State government goes into public private partnership [PPP] with eateries,
hotels etc.
Individuals and
corporate bodies doing business in the State can as well partner with the State
Ministry of Tourism to maintain these parks. For instance, in some cities such
as the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Jos, and Lagos, banks and other industrial
concerns are involved in beautifying and maintaining parks, garden as part of
their corporate social responsibility to the community in which they operate.
Meanwhile, there is a need for these parks and gardens
including green areas to be named after notables sons and daughters of the
State or national icons who have made invaluable contributions to the
development of the State and the nation as a whole. This will help create and
present an opportunity for the state government to immortalise great and outstanding
indigenes of the State. Also, this gesture will make it easier to indentify,
and locate the different green areas, parks and gardens.
More importantly,
public private partnership would create employment for unemployed citizens of
the State, as well as generate revenue for the State government. Added to the
above is the need to maintain and keep the parks and gardens always clean and
free from refuse and all kinds of wastes. For instance, waste disposal bins
should be placed at strategic spots in the parks while provisions should be
made for good conveniences.
Green areas, parks
and gardens are exclusive reserves and preserved areas for nature to thrive in
our modern world. They also contribute to the overall health and well-being of
inhabitants.
In view of the
benefits of green areas, parks and gardens which include but not limited to the
state government should establish the East-West Road, 6 Ikwerre Road as well as
in the more gardens, parks and green areas in strategic locations like the
East-West Road, Ikwerre Road, Aba Road adn in all the new settlements that are
springing up in Port Harcourt and the entire State.
Meanwhile, the state government should consider turning the
spaces under the fly over bridges into car parks as there are no enough parking
places within the city, while at the same time create more parking spaces for
motorists at reduced charges.
Samson Ayooso, a public policy analyst, resides in Port
Harcourt.
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