
Fielding questions from newsmen at one of the numerous refuse dumps along
According to him, “The two contractors handling the evacuation of refuse in this area are unable to deliver, they do not have the capacity to perform and it is clear that the work is beyond their scope and the only alternative is to split it into smaller units so that they will meet the scope it takes to keep the town clean.”
Describing the attitude of the affected contractors as unacceptable, Ayade said: "For two contractors to handle this huge work with 18 trucks is not acceptable and all this must be brought to an end today."
He therefore called on the Chairman of Calabar South Local Government Area, Mrs. Marjorie Asuquo, who accompanied him during the inspection, to find young businessmen from the area to handle the work, adding that “I cannot understand why the city is full of dirt while the governor’s route is always cleared. This cannot continue. ”
The Governor promised to constantly carry out a routine check on the evacuation of refuse within the metropolis.
Interacting with residents of the streets he visited, the Governor urged them to report to the chairman of council any lapses in the evacuation of refuse by contractors because the health hazard from such bins is high. "This eyesore has an offensive odor and apart from that, it can affect the growth of your children as well as their academic performance in school and I plead that you do not dump your waste in the drains but in the refuse dumps.”
Prof. Ayade hinted that modalities have been concluded for each household to own its bin and that instead of taking waste to designated dumps collectors would go to homes and empty them thereby ensuring a clean, beautiful and green environment which the city is reputed for.
Streets inspected include
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