Rivers
Commissioner Identifies Bane of Waste Disposal
The Rivers State Commissioner for Envronment, Dr. Nyema Weli, has indentified lack of infrastructural framework as a vital impediment to effective waste management in the state.
Dr. Nyema Weli stated this recently when the Administrator of the Greater Port Harcourt City Authority, Mrs Aleruchi Cookey Gam and senior staff members of her authority visited him in his office.
The Commissioner said, as interim measures, the Ministry is to ensure that the streets and neighbourhood are kept clean, saying that this could be achieved through putting into use incinerators installed at Trans Amadi, acquiring of borrow pit for dumping of waste and the commissioning of interventioncommittee to bridge lapses from contractos’ work.
The Commissioner told the visiting members of Greater Port Harcourt City Authority that in the long term, Government has invested on the Waste to Wealth project at Rumukrushi and the Scrap to Wealth project at Kira in Tai Local Government Area, which would be ready next year.
Assuring the team of the Ministry’s co-operation, the commissioner said his priority would include the greening of Port Harcourt to restore its Garden City Status, adding that this would entail planting of trees to check flooding as well as provide aesthetic beauty to environment.
Earlier, the Administrator of Greater Port Harcourt City Authority, Mrs Aleruchi Cookey Gam, told the Commissioner that the team was in his office to solicit collaboration on the environment planning and to have assess to the Ministry’s survey plan on integrated waste management.
She disclosed that the Acrus Gibb report on Waste Management in the Greater Port Harcourt City has located a land oil field at Oyigbo in the south and another after the International Air Port.
She however, commended the Ministry of Environment for its continued efforts at ensuring the cleanliness of Port Harcourt.