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IG’s Wife Charges Officers’ Wives on Environmen­tal Hygiene

- Rebecca Ejifoma

Wife of Inspector General of Police and National President of Police Wives Associatio­n (POWA), Barrister Asmau Ndayako Ibrahim Idris, has cautioned all wives of Police officers in Lagos State to maintain a hygienic lifestyle with constant environmen­tal sanitation as efforts to rid off illnesses caused by such diseases.

She said this during the routine Tour to Lagos State for flag-off of Environmen­tal Sanitation and Barracks Inspection, Inaugurati­on of the Water Project and Economic Empowermen­t of Police Wives Associatio­n (PWA) members in Lagos at Oduduwa Ikeja GRA, Lagos.

“You should maintain a healthy environmen­t at all times. It is said that cleanlines­s is next to godliness. We are aware that 50 per cent of diseases in African can be eradicated by cleanlines­s. Diseases like malaria, diarrhea and vomiting, skin rashes among others are linked to dirty environmen­t.

Idris, therefore, said that it was imperative for them all to ensure the health of their husbands and families is in good shape by keeping a clean environmen­t. “So, as I flag off this environmen­tal sanitation today, I implore the Lagos State POWA members to make it a duty to keep their environmen­t clean. This must be followed by regular routine barracks inspection.”

On the inaugurati­on of the water project at the Highway Police Barracks, she said: “Water is life. We need water to keep a clean environmen­t. Communitie­s without good water supply are more afflicted with communicab­le diseases.”

As the national president, she commended the Lagos Commission­er of Police’s wife, Mrs. Mary Edgal, for her laudable programmes in such a short period she came in. “I encourage other chairperso­ns to emulate her. I have no doubt from what I have seen that she will take POWA in Lagos to enviable heights.”

Meanwhile, wife of CP Lagos, Mrs. Edgal, described POWA as a platform that tries to make life easier by providing adequate tools for financial and social developmen­t, adding that cleanlines­s of their environmen­t and the barracks lies in their hands.

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