No fewer than 97 persons, who flouted
sanitation laws in Rivers State, were on Saturday arrested by the police
and special sanitation enforcement agents.
The State Waste Management Agency had
announced that residents in the state should clean up their residences
and environs during the June 26, 2015 clean-up exercise. Those arrested
were said to have disregarded the announcement.
The defaulters were arrested in some
areas in Port Harcourt, the state capital and its environs while going
for their various businesses during the restricted period.
Speaking with newsmen during the
exercise, the Sole Administrator of the State Management Agency, Chief
Felix Obuah, told newsmen that those arrested for flouting sanitations
laws of the state would be taken to court. If convicted, they would be
made to pay fines.
Obuah, who also inspected about 30
tricycles purchased by the waste management agency for waste disposal
and monitoring, pointed out that the essence of arresting sanitation
defaulters was not to punish them, but to make them know that the state
government was taking the issue of sanitation seriously.
He said, “As I speak to you today, the
Environmental Court is already sitting. So, for those defaulters, they
will not be set free. Whoever that does not comply, will be tried. And,
there is no two ways about it.
“We need to educate our people; we need
to create more enlightenment. We are not after arresting and detaining
and prosecuting our people. We are interested in creating the awareness
so that people will know what to do at the right time.
“We have discouraged the idea of dumping
refuse at the centre of the road. The media should also help us to
educate the people that it is not good to drop waste materials at the
middle of the road. It is your job; it is my job because health is for
everybody.”
On the provision of tricycles for waste
disposal, the RIWAMA sole administrator, said, “In the first one week in
my office, we acquired 20 new tricycles. You can see them branded in
Waste Management colour.
“From where we started and where we are
today, you can see that there is a tremendous change in the aspect of
waste management in Rivers State. If you listen to our jingles and
advertisement, we have already said it is not good to dump refuse
anyhow.
“We are trying to encourage and
re-orientate our people on the need of bagging their waste materials.
Within a short time, our people will realize the need to bag their
wastes,” Obuah added.
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