By Paul Nwosu
There is a brand new gear in waste management in Anambra State. Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo’s well-articulated manifesto in turning Anambra State into a liveable and prosperous clean and green land has been given new pep and drive through the new directions in waste management put in place by the government.
The managing director and CEO of Anambra State Waste Management Agency (ASWAMA), Sir Mike Ozoemena, stresses without mincing words that open dumping of refuse is now anathema in Anambra State. Soludo leads the charge by insisting that the earlier impunity of keeping the environment dirty is fizzling out for good. According to Ozoemena, “Everywhere in the world, the municipal councils are faced with dealing with waste management and refuse disposal.”
Anambra has thus put the waste
management process in the hands of the local government authorities to deal
with according to their diverse circumstances. For instance, refuse in Onitsha
South cannot be the same as the one in Ayamelum LGA.
Ever
since the October 1 deadline, Ozoemena stresses that there is now zero
tolerance for communal dumping of refuse in Anambra State. The correct
procedure is for the people to bag their refuse and place it in front of their
homes for prompt collection and onward disposal.
The erstwhile eyesore of
heaping mountains of refuse in the major streets of cities like Awka, Onitsha,
Nnewi and Ekwulobia can no longer be tolerated. It is evident that considerable
progress has been made in this regard. The concomitant danger of offensive
odour oozing from the dumpsites that may lead to the outbreak of diseases has
been done away with.
It is
incumbent on the local governments to engage the assigned contractors in
dealing with the waste or using direct labour in the local communities as the
case may be.
The significant improvement in
refuse evacuation across the state makes it imperative for Ndi-Anambra across
board to pay the requisite ASWAMA fees promptly.
ASWAMA
has duly released updated rates for Ndi-Anambra. The hardworking ASWAMA squad
led by Sir Mike Ozoemena has provided new rates that are quite affordable. The
government therefore expects full compliance by the people to ensure that it
has enough money to clear every street and locality of refuse.
More waste collection trucks
are being procured and fuelled to meet the increasing workload. Waste bins are
also being purchased and placed at strategic locations across the state for
effective waste collection and management.
The new
rates payable by the households are classified according to local governments
in the ranges of rural, semi-urban and urban.
As the
regulation stands, Awka South, Onitsha North, Onitsha South, Aguata, Nnewi
North, Idemili North and Ogbaru are the local governments in the urban
category. Njikoka, Idemili-South, Ihiala, Awka North, Oyi, Orumba North, Orumba
South, Anaocha, Nnewi South, Dunukofia, and Anambra East are grouped in the
semi-urban local government category, while Ayamelum, Anambra West and Ekwusigo
are in the rural category in ASWAMA classification.
It is a mark of the
determination of the government to maintain an excellent environment that the
Soludo administration is leaving no stone unturned to ensure effective
adherence to the monthly sanitation exercise.
The drive
towards prompt and effective clearing of drains and wastes, and their
collection and evacuation led the government to engage contractors in waste
management in the state to ensure the actualisation of the promised Smart
Megacity. This commitment is contributory to Anambra’s surefooted efforts to be
turned into an A state as “The Light of
the Nation.”
The
government has thusly divided the state into 31 constituencies to enable each
of the engaged contractors focus on each of the constituencies. The onus is now
on landlords, tenants, market leaders, schools and churches to team up with the
state government in sensitising and mobilising residents and indigenes on the
need for a clean and healthy environment. The government needs all the support
of Ndi-Anambra and other residents to make the lofty mark. It is with the
guaranteed support of the people that the achievement of the proposed smart and
liveable mega-city-state is possible.
For the
avoidance of doubt, all deviants will pay the price as the government cannot
afford to sit idly by and watch anybody, no matter how highly placed, sabotage
the due process by not obeying law and order.
*Sir Paul Nwosu is commissioner for information,
Anambra State
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