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We’ll Create 5,000 Jobs with Ondo Waste

Recently, Ondo State Government gave full concession­s of the state waste management to a private firm, ZL Global Alliance Nigeria Ltd. Dr. Mrs. Abiola Bashorun, Chief Executive Officer of the company, in this interview with Femi Ogbonnikan, sheds more lig

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GTell us about ZL Global Alliance? lobal Alliance Nigeria Ltd is a private company which primarily deals with waste management and recycling business. We have presence in five locations in Nigeria. Our biggest transactio­n is in Ondo State, with Ondo State government; which is our second biggest client, followed by the Kaduna State Government. We are also in Abia, Edo and Rivers states. We have a major regional office in Abuja.

Ondo State government has just given your company concession to manage waste in the state, what are your plans in this direction?

We will play a private sector role, and our job mainly is to ensure effective waste management system in Ondo State. Our role is to ensure equipment management and introducti­on of effective equipment into the system. We are to put in place, world class waste management in the state. Part of our job is to inject and invest capital in the state’s waste management system. And we are to train and employ people for effective waste management in the state.

What will the state government benefit from the new arrangemen­t?

The state will benefit a lot. Let us start from the most important; there will be effective waste management from our homes. The people of Ondo State will enjoy clean, safer and hygienic environmen­t which will lead to healthy living. You can see the outbreak of Lassa fever, Ebola, cholera, malaria; all these are as a result of junks generated and accumulate­d from a dirty environmen­t. Waste management is divided into desilting of gutters and drainages, registrati­on and better control. For better control, we must visit our markets and rid them of all forms of dirt; that is just our primary job. Our secondary job is to create wealth out of our waste and we have a slogan to it in our company-”No waste is to be wasted; waste is raw material”. So, under our waste-to-wealth drive, we package waste with which materials are refurbishe­d. We have one in Akure now and we are also building another one in Owo and Ondo towns, respective­ly. What we will be doing there is to separate plastic from the waste, soft and hard. The hard plastic will be crunched, palletised and moulded into plastic bucket. There is also sachet water and nylon, which we will crunch and palletise to make smaller nylon. We usually do that for poverty alleviatio­n scheme, where we work with widows and women in the villages. Also, we will reuse domestic waste like eba, rice, garri and others, as we introduce our biogas from dustbin, which we will change to electric fertilizer, and that fertilizer will be sold to us again, while the gas from that compositio­n will create bio fertilizer. We have demonstrat­ion of this in our office abroad.

What is your projected capital injection into the system?

We are injecting N7 billion. Our financial partners are Access Bank and others in Nigeria. Internatio­nally, we are partnering with Ashtrom Tel-Aviv Isiat, an Israeli partner, and we have served as their subsidiary in Nigeria for the past 26 years. They have provisions for all our constructi­ons, with allied local contents. So, 60 per cent of our constructi­on will be given to Ashtrom Tel-Aviv, Israel, while 40 per cent will be given to our local architects in Ondo State.

How many jobs do you intend to create?

Yes, youths are 60 per cent of the Nigerian g pp populace. Our activities are youth-based outh-based and any company that does not ot look after the youths is not looking after fter the future. We don’t employ people older lder than 37 years, and mostly, we will employ mploy graduates up to Masters’ degree levels evels who are jobless. We will start with 3,500 employment­s and in the next ext two years, we are looking at nothing othing less than 5, 000 jobs. And these hese will get down to secondary ry school leavers and even JSS SS 3 certificat­e holders in the state. tate. The overall employment in this contract is 20,000 youths. ouths.

How many years’ contract ract do you have with the state tate government?

Twenty years. During the period, the he Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu has directed us to inject capital apital into the system for effective waste management and salary. We must also lso provide technical know-how. now-how. An average verage person in Ondo State must understand the basic asic principle iple of waste management, gathering athering waste and the he consequenc­es uences of this. his. Also, through hrough our ur financial partners artners and nd subsidiari­es, idiaries, we will collect ollect waste revenue evenue for or the governover­nment, so o no more cash ash be- e- cause cash can get missing. We will collect payment electronic­ally for the government. The money will go to the government’s coffers and government will pay us. So our partnershi­p with the government is to create an enabling environmen­t to thrive. Government will be giving us very good support in the area of enforcemen­t, sanction, monitoring, to create an effective business environmen­t for us to thrive. The Waste Manage- g ment Authority y will be supervisin­g and monitoring us to make sure we perform and to also ensure people pay their dues, because they have legal rights to sanction.

How soon will this agreement take effect?

It is with immediate effect. We have started our work. We signed the contract in 2015 under the immediate past administra­tion of Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, but it was a p period of election, so we could not really y take off. But now that we have a calm government and political environmen­t, we perfected everything. And I want to thank Governor Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, for giving us the opportunit­y to flourish.

What should the people of Ondo State expect from you? They should expect hundred per cent loyalty, to care for them and to keep my promises as par terms of contract and everything we signed, to make Ondo State safer, healthier, greener and the cleanest in Nigeria. I also want to solicit their support and cooperatio­n, so that we can collective­ly achieve the set goals for the betterment of all.

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