Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has unveiled the state’s newest environmental cleanliness and sustainability assets, insisting that a clean city is a healthy and competitive city ready for growth.
The equipment unveiled included 10 brand-new waste compactors, seven automated street sweepers, and 200 modern dumpsters.
Unveiling the new assets at the old government lodge in Enugu on Tuesday, Mr Mbah restated his administration’s commitment to sustaining Enugu’s emergence as Nigeria’s model green state in 2025.
The governor, represented by the secretary to the state government, Chidiebere Onyia, described the event as more than the unveiling of equipment, a clear demonstration of his administration’s commitment to building the Enugu State of the future.
He said, “With the introduction of this modern equipment, we are strengthening the backbone of our environmental infrastructure and advancing a vision that places cleanliness, order, and sustainability at the heart of our development agenda.”
Mr Mbah explained that keeping Enugu safe and clean was part of his administration’s vision to grow the state’s economy from the $4.4 billion inherited in 2023 to $30 billion by 2031.
“Investors will not come, tourism cannot thrive, and the health of our people cannot be guaranteed. That is why environmental reform has been a central pillar of our governance strategy to grow our economy,” he stated.
The governor said the equipment represented a major step forward and a new way of doing things.
“The compactors will ensure faster, more efficient evacuation of waste across our urban centres. The automated sweepers will bring our streets closer to the standards of modern, well-planned cities around the world.
“The 3,000-litre dumpsters will help eliminate indiscriminate dumping and reduce the pressure on existing waste points.
“As we expand our road network, modernise our markets, attract new industries, and open our doors to investors, we must ensure that our environment reflects the discipline and ambition of a state on the rise,” he said.
Mr Mbah explained that the administration was carrying out an extensive reform of the Enugu State Waste Management Agency (ESWAMA), strengthening its operational capacity and insisting on higher standards of service delivery.
“We are also investing in public awareness, because no matter how much equipment we deploy, progress will only be sustained when our people embrace responsible waste disposal and environmental discipline,” he added.
Speaking, the state commissioner for environment and climate change, Sam Ugwu, commended Mr Mbah for his commitment to environmental cleanliness and sustainability.
The managing director of ESWAMA, Richard Onaga, promised that the agency would justify the government’s investment in the new assets.
(NAN)
