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Minister canvasses adequate waste management in FCT

FCT Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Aliyu, has called on the Satellite Towns Development Department (STDD), and other stakeholders to take responsibility for waste management in rural communities and satellite towns.

In her address on Monday at the training and empowerment program organised for solid waste litter pickers in the satellite towns of the territory, she observed that poor waste management has resulted in indiscriminate dumping of refuse and the littering of streets, roads, and waterways with garbage

Specifically, the Minister maintained that the Federal Capital Territory which serves as the seat of government has been faced with the challenges of waste management owing to the frequency of household waste collections and the limited collection coverage.

Aliyu who was represented at the occasion by the Acting Coordinator of Satellite Towns Development Department (STDD), Engr. Felix Nwankwo stated that as part of measures to curb some of the solid waste management issues experienced in the nation’s capital, the department engaged cleaning contractors who employed litter control staff to clean the streets in the satellite towns.

“It must be acknowledged that efficient solid waste management is a major challenge for developing countries including Nigeria.

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) which serves as the seat of government is also faced with the challenges of waste management.

“The frequency of household waste collections and the limited collection coverage has resulted in indiscriminate dumping of refuse and the littering of our streets, roads and waterways with garbage.

“To curb some of the solid waste management issues experienced in the nation’s capital, the Satellite Town Development Department (STDD) engaged cleaning contractors who employed litter control staff to clean the streets in our satellite towns. These workers are keeping our environments clean and protecting us from the health hazards of littering.”

Said Aliyu She affirmed that the training and empowerment of solid waste litter pickers in the satellite towns was a bold statement that the FCT Administration is reiterating the readiness to do all that was necessary to join hands with partners to fight the challenges of waste management and to put in place the needed framework to preserve the environment.

The Minister, therefore, commended WASTE Africa and other critical stakeholders for their total commitment and dedication in ensuring that the environments are clean both in the City Centre and the Satellite Towns.

Earlier in his remarks, the Acting Coordinator of STDD, Engr. Felix Nwankwo, who was represented by the Director Environment, Mr. Olusegun Olusa, stated that Waste Pickers training intends to provide genuine social inclusion programs for 180 waste pickers in FCT Satellite Towns and other communities throughout the entire waste stream to enhance full and inclusive participation of all stakeholders and promotes economic progress.

Nwankwo used the occasion to call on all waste management stakeholders to advance in their strategy towards waste to wealth initiative campaign for better environmental friendliness and clean satellite towns which forms an integral part of Satellite Towns Development Department mandates.

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