Sunday, May 9, 2021

Oromoni Reaffirms Commitment To Keeping Delta Clean, Safe For Residents


Oromoni Reaffirms Commitment To Keeping Delta Clean, Safe For Residents                                                   


The Chairman of the Delta State Taskforce on Environment, Hon. Sylvester Oromoni has assured residents across the state of a clean and hygienic environment, suitable for habitation.


He made this call on Friday 7th May, 2021, in Warri, during a Press briefing with journalists, where he noted that the ongoing demolition exercise is not to witch-hunt anybody, rather it is meant to keep the aesthetics as it is done in other civilized environments.


Speaking on his achievements so far since assumption of office, he said that Warri/Uvwie and its environs are gradually coming back to life in terms of  beautification and removal of illegal structures. 


According to him, "What Delta state government is doing is to make sure Deltans live in a safe and serene environment. Those illegal structures we demolished under high tension, walk-ways and drainages are for the general interest of Deltans. 


"There are series of reported cases of  death last year as a result of slit high tension wire  at PTI junction by Agbor Park in Warri. Cases like that can be prevented if people distance themselves from trading under high tension wire", Oromoni stated. 


He equally called on residents across the state to always keep their drainage system clean, especially now that raining season is fast approaching, "The menace of yearly flood ravaging our homes can be curbed if only we regularly clear our gutters thoroughly, so as to ease the free flow of waters through natural canals", he added. 


The Taskforce boss also frowned at the attitude of some politicians whom he expected to join hands with the government to achieve her aim of a healthy environment, rather they are using their supporters to truncate government's efforts.


Responding to questions in the areas of rampant dredging activities in various communities, especially Warri, Ughelli and its environs, Hon Oromoni said those dredging close to residential homes without EIA permit are illegal dredgers and will be arrested in no distant time.


"Before you embark on dredging business, one must first of all obtain license from the State Ministry of Environment for approval of designated area to operate. Therefore, anyone caught without  permit license is illegal and the state government will deal decisively with such persons according to the law", he said. 


He restated that stopping tricycles otherwise known as keke from plying Delta highways remain his top priority. "You can't see that happen in other states. I had a meeting with the State Secretary of their union and agreed that they are only permitted to use the road between the hours of 6am-7am and 6pm-7pm to enable them go to their work places and return back in the evening. We may not have achieved that now, but will sure achieve that", Oromoni vowed.


Speaking further, he reiterated that "Our mandate areas are all the pilot cities and we are doing our best to touch all. By next week, we will storm Agbor for a serious operation", he said.


Hon Oromoni, however, appealed to residents to obey the State government policies, stressing that the laws are made for the wellbeing and general interest of all Deltans.


He also called on those living in coastal areas to be conscious of the rising level of water as predicted by NIMET that there would be flooding this year.


Oromoni also thanked Warri Local Government Council Chairman, Dr. Michael Tidi and his counterpart in Uvwie, Hon Ramson Onoyake for their cooperation in returning the metropolitan city of Warri to her original state.

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