March 15, 2025

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Residents Flay Indiscriminate Waste Disposal In Eleme

In a bid to ensure a safe and clean environment, residents of Eleme Community in Tai Local Government Area of Rivers State, have urged the state governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, to bring back the monthly Saturday sanitation observed in the state.

They stated this while condemning the defacing of the environment with waste dump which they said were littered on the median of major routes like Onne Junction and Akpajo environs.

Worried by the eyesore and dangers it poses on the health of residents, the Eleme residents lamented that the indiscriminate disposal of refuse has contributed to the high rate of malaria outbreak, suffered mostly by women and children in the community.

They insisted that in this 21st century the state government should know how to package and manage wastes and turn it into fortunes, adding that the waste sector was enough to generate hundreds of thousands of employments.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with TNN, a resident who gave her name as Mrs. Lezina Patrick Ntepteptep said, “I am not happy with refuse disposal in Eleme, the waste management in Eleme is so bad, there is no provision for where the dustbin or the waste will be dumped, if you go around the streets you will see refuse disposal everywhere, especially in Akpajo and at Onne Junction where refuse are dumped on the median, it’s too bad.

“Everywhere is sticking, everywhere is smelling and the mothers and children are always coming up with malaria because that is where the mosquitoes breed and everywhere is smelling.”

Lezina expressed the fear that “during this raining season now I don’t just know what we are going to do. Everywhere is stinking. There is no permanent place to dispose the waste and the residents too are not helping matters, they just throw it anyhow they like.”

She passionately appealed to the state government to “provide a place for us. If possible they can say bring out your waste at a particular time, lets say by 6PM, if you don’t bring it by that time you keep it in your houses then the following day you bring it out, because the way they are disposing the thing is not good.

“Then I will like the government to bring back the monthly sanitation that will bring back their consciousness, every people will come out that day and clean the environment.

“When we were having that monthly sanitation everybody was conscious, you cannot go out in a particular time, you have to be there to clean your environment and you dare not and cannot just throw things anyhow, so I will want this present governor to please, our governor, we are begging you, bring back our monthly sanitation, we are not happy, it’s affecting our health.”

To ensure the compliance of residents to government directives regarding waste disposal, Lezina suggested that, “a fee should be placed as a penalty for defaulters when these measures are been put in place. You know human beings are not easy to manage and they don’t value free things, when a fine is placed on it, they will be conscious of it. If I do this, I will be asked to pay for it, so for that, they will maintain the system.”  

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