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Environmentalists call for sustainable waste management

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyApril 22, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Oyo State government has called on residents to contribute their quota in the ongoing efforts to ensure sustainable waste management.

This is contained in a statement in Ibadan by the Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Wasiu Olatubosun, on Saturday.

He quoted the chairman, Oyo State Waste Task Force, Adedayo Aderonke, as making the call during a webinar commemorating 2023 World Earth Day.

Speaking on the theme โ€œSustainable Waste Management: Investing in our planet for a cleaner futureโ€, Ms Adedayo was quoted as expressing concern at the degradation of the earth through indiscriminate waste disposal by humans.

She said the state government was determined to address the waste management chain in the state.

Ms Adedayo said the government had constructed roads which had resulted in reduced food wastage arising from road accidents and long hours spent on the road.

โ€œThe Oyo State government has ensured the construction of roads leading to the northern part of the State (Oke-Ogun) because that is where food items are produced.

โ€œBy doing this, there is a massive reduction in food loss, and in the next 2-3 years, food will get to consumers quicker,โ€ she said.

According to her, some of the uncoordinated human activities which have inflicted serious damage on the earth included indiscriminate disposal of wastes and high intensity of fossil fuel, among other factors.

She implored the citizenry to imbibe the spirit of going green by planting flowers which she said would help protect the environment.

In his presentation, Abimbola Gbenjo, an environmentalist, implored Ibadan residents to use appropriate waste containers during waste disposal.

Emmanuel Ola-Olawoyo, another participant in the webinar, said humans were responsible for most global climate challenges due to poor waste management.

He added such poor practices had manifested in rising temperatures and other related climate crises.

Mr Ola-Olawoyo commended the Oyo Government for changing the narratives and taking bold steps to end indiscriminate waste disposal in the state.

(NAN)


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