An ecologist, Mr Habib Omotosho, has urged the three tiers of
government to invest in liquid waste management and prevent people from
indiscriminate dumping of waste to reduce malaria scourge.
Omotosho,
in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, urged people to
imbibe the culture of taking care of their environment.
According
to him, governments should invest in advocacy, fumigation and other basic
facilities to enforce the war against indiscriminate dumping of solid and
liquid waste.
“Governments
should enforce discipline on those who liter the environment indiscriminately
with solid and liquid waste to stop breeding of mosquitoes and combat malaria
in the country,’’ he said.
Omotosho,
who is also the National Coordinator, Environmental Advancement Initiatives,
urged Nigerians to preach attitudinal change toward solid and liquid waste
management.
“Indiscriminate
dumping of solid and liquid waste or uncollected solid waste can block the
drains leading to flooding and spread of waterborne diseases.
“Solid
waste that is not properly disposed of, especially excreta and other refuse
from households and the community, pose serious health hazard, which can lead
to the spread of infectious diseases.
“Unattended
waste lying around attracts flies, rats, and other creatures that in turn
spread diseases.
“This
also leads to unhygienic conditions and rise in health problems,’’ he said.
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