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World Earth Day: Edo Govt Urges Stakeholders To Support Campaign To Protect Environment



The Oasis Reporters


April 23, 2023

 

 

 


L-R: Managing Director, Planets Projects Limited, Abiodun Ofunola; Managing Director, Edo City Transport Service, Mrs. Edugie Agbonlahor; Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki and Commissioner for Environment and Sustainability, Osasere Evbuomwan, during the flag-off of first phase of junction improvement works at the Kada Junction, Sapele Road, Oredo Local Government Area (LGA), on Monday, February 20, 2023.



The Edo State Government has urged stakeholders to support initiatives and implementation of reforms that will ensure a cleaner, greener and healthier environment.



Addressing journalists during a sensitisation programme to commemorate the 2023 World Earth Day, the Edo State Commissioner for Environment and Sustainability, Engr. Osasere Evbuomwan, urged stakeholders and groups to support campaigns to enlighten members of the public on their roles in achieving a sustainable environment.

 

 


L-R: Head of Operations, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Edo Operation Office, Dahiru Yusuf; Director, Planning Research and Forecasting, NEMA Headquarters, Hajiya Fatima Kassim; Permanent Secretary, Edo State Ministry of Special Duties, Mr. Gilbert Egwakhide; Commissioner for Special Duties, Hon. Osasere Evbuomwan; Special Adviser to the Governor Hon. Yakubu Gowon and Director, Edo State Emergency Management Agency, Mrs. Obayuwania Helen, during the presentation of palliative items by NEMA in Benin City.



He said the sensitization should focus on the need for proper disposal of wastes, activities that discourage deforestation and other practices that degrade the environment.




The commissioner said the damages to the environment through everyday practices and livelihoods have resulted in a drastic climatic change, which necessitates the need for taking proper care of the environment.




He noted, “The climate has already changed. When it rains we should desist from doing things the way we are used to because once it rains and the gutters become unable to take the water out, the water will come back to your homes which will lead to serious damage, loss of lives and properties.




“We encourage people to clear gutters in their neighborhoods and ensure your surroundings remain clean and green.”




On his part, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Sustainability, Joel Edionwe added that the state government is investing in the environment in all its facets to make Edo clean and green.




Also, president of Non-Governmental Organizations in Edo state, Abiola Daisy appealed to stakeholders for the concerted effort to achieve a clean, healthy environment, noting, “Please let’s keep our environment clean. Let’s join hands to make sure the environment is clean. Let us desist from dumping our refuses in gutters and other unauthorized/illegal dumpsites. A clean environment ensures better health for everyone and it starts with you and I.”

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