WUEDA DG calls for maintenance of drainage channels in Warri

WUEDA DG calls for maintenance of drainage channels in Warri

The DG of Warri, Uvwie and Environs Special Area Development Agency, WUEDA, Hon. Godwin Ejinyere has urged Deltans to maintain all Government projects executed within the state for their benefit.

Ejinyere disclosed this, on Tuesday, while inspecting some of the Agency’s completed and ongoing projects executed by Levant Construction Ltd, he said “Government in its magnanimity has spent a huge amount of money to provide good drainage for you, it is now your responsibility to keep it clean and not to dispose refuse into it or connect your sewage system to it because the Agency will not tolerate such dirty habits,”.

The Director General told the people to make good use of the monthly environmental sanitation exercise to tidy up their environment.

“We will also engage in periodic clean up exercises as an Agency during which period any defaulter shall be sanctioned in line with appropriate environmental laws”.

“I am impressed by what I saw while going round the projects. This shows that a lot has been done by the Govt through the Agency. I am also impressed by what the contractor has done so far but there are still rooms for improvement”, he added.

Reacting, the Area Manager of Levant Construction Ltd, Mr. Ghassan Fadel thanked the Director General of WUEDA, assuring him that the project would be completed in the next three months.

Meanwhile, some residents also thanked the Agency for inspecting Government projects in the area, affirming that the area no longer experience flooding when it rains, even as they promised to maintain the drainage channels.

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