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The Imo State
Government has responded to litany of complains which has trailed the
cancellation of the Monthly Environmental Clean up Exercise in the State.
The Director
General, Imo State Environmental Transformation Commission (Imo Entraco), Dr.
Okey Dike, told Imo Trumpeta in an
exclusive interview, that the Okorocha Administration resolved to make clean up
a daily exercise rather than a monthly ritual.
He said that the
monthly Clean Up has been overtaken by time and trend, saying it is irrelevant
in a system that demands daily cleaning exercise. He said with the
determination of the present Government to rid the State of filth, it is
important every imolite is encouraged to engage in daily Clean Up activity.
The Entraco Chief
debunked claims in some quarters that Owerri is now a city filled with filth
and refuse, stressing that Entraco being the regulatory body that
supervises refuse disposal in Owerri and environ, have taken proactive measures
to ensure Owerri metropolis remains clean and devoid of refuse heaps.
He said ‘As I speak
to you, go to Douglas Road, you will see that the rubbish there has been
removed. We have also evacuated the garbage at Item Street, Relief Market,
World Bank, Hardel Junction, IBC quarters, shoe factory, Madonna Secondary
school, beside Dan Anyiam Stadium, Dick Tiger. You will notice that the refuse
heaps there have all been removed. So you can see that we are serious in the
task of removing refuse and keeping the city clean’
Dike, Imo Entraco DG |
Dike expressed
regret that some politicians in the State have politicized the issue of refuse
disposal in the State, stating that at the moment, the State Government is
working hard to ensure an efficient refuse management system.
‘We are working hard
to ensure we move away from waste management. We are now thinking of waste
conversion. We want to see how we can transform our waste to things that will
benefit us. This is why we have introduced bagging of refuse’ the Entraco chief
noted.
He added that touting has also been
effectively curtailed in the State, while the commission has rolled out stiffer
measures to checkmate street trading.
He said ‘from Monday (Yesterday), those who
patronize street traders and hawkers will be dealt with. We have observed that
most hawkers refused to leave the streets because they are patronized by
motorists’
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