Stop defying sanitation rules, Rivers waste agency warns scavengers
The Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA), has warned that the agency will clamp down on scavengers who have continually defied sanitation rules in the state.
The Sole Administrator of RIWAMA, Mr Felix Obuah, issued the warning in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Jerry Needam, and made available to newsmen on Thursday in Port Harcourt.
According to him, the continued littering of roads by scavengers who operate at various dump sites within Port Harcourt City and environs, has become worrisome.
“Scavengers operating within Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital and its environs, have continued to deface the city, despite series of warnings by the state’s waste management agency.
“While waste managers strive towards achieving prompt waste disposal and sanity within the city, scavengers on the other hand have been sabotaging these laudable efforts.
”The agency will no longer tolerate flagrant flouting of the laws and restrictions on scavenging which constitutes a menace to road users.
“Their actions have continued to jeopardise all efforts to keep the state clean. Henceforth, we shall arrest and prosecute all sanitation law offenders,” Obuah said.
The RIWAMA boss noted with dismay, a situation where some persons unlawfully released some scavengers who were arrested for flouting the state sanitation rules.
“We have had an experience in the past where some security personnel forcefully came to ask for release of those arrested for flouting sanitation rules.
“Nobody is above the laws of the state. Defaulters in this regard will be decisively dealt with,” Obuah added.
Source: NAN