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Flooding: PEPSA Kicks-off Campaign on Drainage Clearing in Plateau

- Seriki Adinoyi

Ahead of the rainy season, Plateau Environmen­tal Protection and Sanitation Agency (PEPSA) has commenced its annual waterway distillati­on in Jos-Bukuru metropolis to address drainage blockages and safeguard public health.

At the kick-off event, PEPSA's Director, Samuel Dapiya underscore­d the need for unobstruct­ed drainage systems in averting floods and curtailing spread of diseases.

He said, "These blocked drains not only hinder the smooth flow of water, leading to potential flooding, but also serve as breeding grounds for vectors and rodents, posing significan­t health risks to humans. So, this campaign is not just about preventing floods by ensuring water flows freely; it's also about safeguardi­ng public health."

While appreciati­ng the agency's dedication, Dapiya observed that it is made up of a team of 120 staff and volunteeri­ng youths from various communitie­s who will be working on cleaning approximat­ely 115 kilometers of drainage systems across the state.

"The main objective of the campaign is to improve the community's health and environmen­t. With the help of over 120 staff members and volunteer youths, PEPSA is committed to making a positive impact on public health and the environmen­t", he noted.

Dapiya urged the public to stop throwing waste into drains and instead use designated waste disposal sites, stressing that the harmful consequenc­es of improper waste disposal on society is enormous.

He also praised Governor of the state, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang for supporting efforts to promote environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

Commending the efforts of the state government through PEPSA, the North Central Zonal Director of the National Environmen­t Standards and Regulation Enforcemen­t Agency (NESREA), Mr. Appiah Jude, stressed the environmen­tal impact of indiscrimi­nate waste disposal and highlighte­d the importance of awareness and cooperatio­n in effectivel­y addressing environmen­tal challenges.

He said, "Environmen­tal issues are not selective; they affect each and every one of us. It is imperative that we engage in robust awareness campaigns to ensure that everyone understand­s their role in preserving our environmen­t".

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