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Environmental Waste Management: CSO Decries Refuse on Lokoja Streets
***fears possible outbreak of cholera, epidemic diseases.
By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.
Rebaissance Care and Empowerment Foundation (RECEF Nigeria), a Civil Society Organization, has expressed deep concern over the deteriorating state of cleanliness and waste management in Kogi, particularly in the capital city of Lokoja.
Executive Director of RECEF Nigeria, Amb. Idris Ozovehe Muraina, expressed the concern in a statement titled: Urgent Call to action to avert outbreak of diseases and ensure effective environmental waste management in Kogi State.
Muraina feared that the situation could result in an epidemic as dirt and uncleared wastes have taken over major streets of Lokoja with the oozing stench causing serious discomfort.
He said that efforts by the state government, such as the launch of “Operation Clean the City” earlier this year, only worsened the situation, putting the health and well-being of residents at risk.
The RECEF Executive Director noted that Lokoja streets from Lokongoma down to the New Market/Nataco axis have been overrun by unremoved waste, turning the once vibrant city into a breeding ground for diseases and environmental hazards.
“In fact the dumpsite somewhere around Felele area of Lokoja close to the Federal University permanent site is wearing a new dangerous look.
“What was once envisioned as “Operation Clean the City” now seems to have transformed into “Operation Prepare for Cholera” as the filth continues to accumulate unchecked.
“We are calling on the Honorable Commissioner of Environment and Ecological Management, as well as the management of the Kogi State Waste Management Board, to urgently wake up to their responsibilities and take decisive action to address this pressing issue”, he said.
Muraina who also doubles as the Co-chair of Kogi Steering Committee of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Action Plan, said the current state of affairs is unacceptable as it poses a significant threat to public health and the environment.
“It is imperative that immediate steps are taken to clean up our streets, properly manage waste, and restore the cleanliness and beauty of our city.
“We urge the authorities responsible for waste management in the state to redouble their efforts, implement effective strategies, and engage with relevant stakeholders to tackle this challenge head-on.
“The time for action is now before the situation deteriorates further.
“RECEF Nigeria stands ready to support and collaborate with the government and relevant agencies in any way possible to ensure a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable environment for all residents of Kogi State.
“Let us all work together to restore the beauty and cleanliness of Kogi State for the well-being of its residents and the preservation of our environment. (Ends)