The Rivers State Govern
ment says Chairmen of the Caretaker Committees of the 23 Local Government Areas have failed in their duties of participating and enforcing environmental sanitation in their respective council areas.
Commissioner for Environment, Professor (Mrs) Roseline Konya said this during an unscheduled visits to Eleme, Obio/Akpor and Port Harcourt City Local Government Areas to observe the monthly sanitation exercise.
Normal market activities were going on at the Eleme Main Market, Nchia when the Commissioner and her team arrived the area. Chairman of the Caretaker Committee of Eleme, Hon Johnson Nworgu who arrived the market later told the commissioner that the market women who displayed their wares during the sanitation exercise were non-indigenes from Aba.
Similar situation was also observed at the Rumuodumanya Market in Obio/Akpor, while at Rumuokoro, some young men were seen evacuating refuse from the drainage system.
Addressing newsmen later, Professor Konya said that the council chairmen had failed in their duties of encouraging participation in sanitation exercise.
The commissioner who described environmental sanitation as the responsibility of local government councils said that the Ministry of Environment would invite all the council chairmen to a meeting to chart a way forward.
Professor Konya also announced a special reward for the young men who were seen evacuating refuse at Rumuokoro and used the occasion to warn refuse contractors against extortion of money from the public.
On the issue of noise pollution, Konya said that a committee had been set up to address that problem, saying that the required decibel is 60 to 70 as far as noise is concerned.
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RSG Berates Council Chairmen On Sanitation Exercise
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