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Kwara govt employs 200 sweepers to clean Ilorin metropolis

The newly employed sweepers would be assigned to various roads within the Ilorin metropolis, the state’s Commissioner for Environment said.

• February 3, 2023
Street sweepers used to illustrate the story
Street sweepers used to illustrate the story

The Kwara government has engaged 200 new social workers to improve waste management and public hygiene in the Ilorin metropolis.

This is contained in a statement issued in Ilorin by Yakub Aliagan, the Press Secretary in the Ministry of Environment.

Mr Aliagan said that Remilekun Banigbe, the state Commissioner for Environment, had said that the new development would improve the reorganisation of the system for efficient management of waste in the tsta e capital.

Mrs Banigbe also said the newly engaged social workers would replace the Social Waste Contractors from Inter Project Nigeria Limited and Prime Scape Nigeria Limited, whose contracts had just ended.

She also said that the social waste contractors were engaged to complement government efforts in maintaining a clean and hygienic environment.

“The contractors will evacuate waste and keep the roads within the Ilorin metropolis clean, because the government has decided to double down on these efforts by redesigning the scheme for better results,” she said.

The commissioner however revealed that the recruitment by Govo AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq included absorbing the operatives from the former Social Waste Contractors for the continuation of their duties and to prevent hardship.

She said the newly employed sweepers would be assigned to various roads within the Ilorin metropolis to complement the existing local government Eco-Cleaners within the Central region of the state. 

She reiterated the commitment of the administration to continue to promote a hygienic and conducive environment that would foster good living for its citizens.

She also charged the people of the state to take full ownership and responsibility of their surroundings, saying that improper disposal of refuse is a major cause of epidemic outbreak.

Mrs Banigbe further encouraged residents of the state to imbibe a positive waste disposal culture towards a cleaner Kwara. 

(NAN)

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