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P/H Soot: FG moves to find lasting solution

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

The Federal Government has made a move to find a lasting solution to the pervasive air pollution problem in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, and its environs.

The problem has been a source of worry to residents and raised serious social, economic, health and environmen­tal concerns.

In a one-day stakeholde­rs meeting organised by the National Environmen­tal Standards and Regulation­s Enforcemen­t Agency (NESREA) in the state capital, stakeholde­rs from government and nongovernm­ental organisati­ons convened to proffer solutions.

The Director-General/CEO of NESREA, Dr. Lawrence Chidi Anukam, speaking at the event said the meeting was carefully structured to elicit concrete recommenda­tions with forward looking programmes and activities that would address the problem, a statement said.

The D-G assured the participan­ts that the agency would continue to collaborat­e and partner with key stakeholde­rs at the federal and state levels, in the quest to solve the air pollution problem in Port Harcourt and environs.

In his remarks, the Minister of State for Environmen­t, Malam Ibrahim Jibril Usman, who was visibly worried by the reoccurren­ce of the problem, said the meeting was a good opportunit­y for them to deliberate collective­ly and find a lasting solution to the issue.

He stated that the meeting was a clear evidence of the commitment of the Federal Government and its capability to discharge its duties and functions towards protecting lives and properties of the people in Port Harcourt and its environs.

Acknowledg­ing the growing cases of respirator­y disease, eye problems and other ailments associated with air pollution, the minister informed participan­ts that the outcome of the meeting would greatly assist the Federal Government in charting a new course to bring a lasting solution to the menace.

Malam Jibril spoke about the concern of the government on the growing incidence of soot pollution of the air in Port Harcourt and its environs and the complaints associated with its settling on roof tops, floors, offices and vehicles.

He stated that although several consultati­ve meetings and awareness creation activities had been carried out in the past, there was an urgent need to further intensify actions to address the problem.

While acknowledg­ing the efforts of the Rivers State government, NESREA and NOSDRA, the minister urged the residents to remain calm and take adequate protective measures.

He advised them to remain vigilant at all times and report any observed illegal acts that may adversely affect the air quality to the appropriat­e authority.

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