Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has challenged service providers for the Drivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA) to redouble their efforts and make sure that waste is cleared off the streets promptly in order to always have a cleaner city.
He noted that a clean and hygienic environment is one enduring way that a government can also stay connected with the people and ensure that they are not exposed to unhealthy living conditions.
He stated that the social contract between his administration and the Rivers people would remain an unbroken bond to drive governance on a healthy footing.
The Governor, who was represented by the Head of Rivers State Civil Service, Dr George Nwaeke, gave the charge when he received a delegation of leaders and members of the RIWAMA Service Providers Association on a solidarity walk to Government House Gate in Port Harcourt on Friday.
He appreciated their daily efforts to make sure that the streets of Port Harcourt and its environs were free of refuse and kept clean.
The governor said he was very proud to see the level of cleanliness in Port Harcourt City and its environs. I want to describe you as ambassadors of this government.
“I say so because when people enter a city, like driving into Port Harcourt, they may not have the opportunity to enter our individual houses. If they have a place they’re going to, they can go there.
“But they will be able to assess the level of governance based on the cleanliness and orderliness observed on the streets. And anyone driving into Port Harcourt now will see that, to a large extent, there is sanity.
“And it would not be good if people visited our streets and found them littered with dirt and unkempt. I know that some people are trying to sabotage what you are doing. But we know that you can put some measures in place to report such sabotage to the authorities,” Fubara stated.
He informed the service providers that because so much has been given to them, so much is also expected of them in remaining true to their responsibilities and committing wholly to them.
He urged them to address some lapses in the conduct of their duties, adding that the resolve of the government currently is to return Port Harcourt City to its glorious past as a Garden City.
He said, “That is why the government has put many things in place to ensure that we will not just be a Garden City on the paper but practically seen as such, so that anyone that visits Port Harcourt or Greater Port Harcourt city where your jobs span, that person should be able to know that, indeed, we are a natural Garden City.”
Governor Fubara also advised them against either joining or doing things that contribute to the demarketing of the state, which, in the long run, destroys both the state and the future of Rivers children.
He said, “If we join to demonise our state, we will have ourselves to blame. When we demarket Port Harcourt, demarket Rivers State, and all the good people that want to bring in their money to invest here begin to run away, remember that it is our own future that we are destroying.
“Do you want the future of your children to be destroyed? The time to rebuild is now. And we have someone who knows how to lay the foundation. The governor is laying very good foundations. This Governor, if you watch carefully what he is doing, is busy laying the foundation that will benefit all of us.”
Governor Fubara further said: “He is a statesman, not the typical politician thinking of the next election. He is not fighting those perceived not to have voted for him or not supporting him.
“He is thinking of the next generation. It is the next generation that will, on their own, say that this man who has secured our future, when we never knew it, will stand up for him.
“Look at the Rivers Transport Company that was shut down; it has been resuscitated. Will the children of the workers consider that a joke? Won’t such people be part of the electoral force standing with the governor?
“The governor is creating a climate where everybody can find out what he or she can do to earn a living. Whatever you or your children can do, you’ll have the opportunity. Even the capacity of public schools is strengthened to have better standards to offer quality education to our children at an affordable rate.”
Governor Fubara admonished them to be apostles of Rivers State and the state government in how they perform their services so that more people will be encouraged to freely support the government that is working to advance the interests of the state.
In his remarks, the leader of the delegation and Chairman of the RIWAMA Service Providers Association, Comrade Andrew Ijegba, said they embarked on the Solidarity Walk to join in the ongoing celebration of the one-year anniversary of the governor.
Comrade Ijegba said they constituted the team of persons who operate all refuse evacuation trucks, street sweepers, and other levels of service offered towards ensuring that the city is free of refuse and kept clean.
“When the Governor came into office, we sent a request to him that had been on the table for years, but to our greatest surprise, in less than two months, the Governor approved it.
“That gave us the spirit of togetherness. He showed in that response that he is a governor who has listening ears. So, on that note, today, we decided that we were going to join to celebrate him and also let him know that we were with him 100 per cent.”
They also urged those on the fence to join the bandwagon and mobilise support for the governor and the state government to succeed in their efforts to transform the state.
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