WORLD CLEAN-UP DAY 2019: VOLUNTEERS CLEAN UP JABI MOTOR-PARK, JABI, ABUJA AND CALL ON GOVERNMENT TO PROVIDE WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE IN PUBLIC PLACES

Group picture of the participants at the Jabi Motor Park
Group picture of the participants at the Jabi Motor Park (Photo: Mr Bona)

September 21st each year is a day set aside for worldwide action on the solid waste problem and it is tagged World Cleanup Day.
 
The day’s activities include clean-ups, awareness creation and sensitization among people in rural and urban areas in various parts of the world. 

Statistics gotten from Let’s Do It World’s social media handle revealed that over 169 countries participated in this year’s World Cleanup Day and over 20,000,000 participants actively took part in the cleanup. Nigeria was not left out, as major cities such as Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kaduna, and over 20 others joined in one of the largest civic actions in the world. 

Some of the major organizations that took part in this year’s clean-up exercise in Abuja, Nigeria, were Pick That Trash, Let’s Do It Nigeria Campaign, Junior Chamber International (JCI), EcoBarter, SustyVibes, Sustainable African Cities and Communities Initiative, AREAI, and EcoWarriors. Others were Green Light Initiative, EarthPlus Africa, Bonanaija.com, WeMove Prosthetics, EdenWorld Initiative, Ecology Students Forum, Young Leadership Association of Nigeria, Gombe Goes Green, Fiepa International Consult Limited, Midel Management, Climate and Sustainable Development Network of Nigeria (CSDevNet), and Abuja Environmental Protection Board. 

Pick That Trash and partners championed the clean-up and sensitization of the residents, business owners, and individuals in two locations in Abuja, Jabi Motor Park and Nyanya Motor Park, having identified that it is highly necessary to sensitize motor park users on the need to have a clean, green and litter-free environment. Over 60 volunteers turned up at both locations for the day. 

Adesuwa Obasuyi and one of the volunteers sensitizing business-owners at the Jabi Motor Park, Abuja
Adesuwa Obasuyi and one of the volunteers sensitizing business-owners at the Jabi Motor Park, Abuja (Photo: Mr Bona)

The meet-up was 8:00am while the cleanup and sensitization began by 8:30am with the volunteers splitting into groups for the exercise. The authorities at the motor parks were not left out as they coordinated traffic while the volunteers moved around and also helped pack some of the litter into the trash bags. The cleanup activities included sweeping, gathering and picking of litter, cleaning of gutters in and around the parks, etc. The volunteers used gloves, nose masks, rakes, brooms, waste pickers, to ensure that the job was done effectively without any health issues.

The immediate past President of JCI Abuja Unity, Mrs Niniola Grace, said, “To have a healthy and beautiful environment, we all have a role to play at ensuring proper waste disposal. JCI Abuja Unity, like other organizations came out to advocate for a cleaner society by participating in the Let’s Do It Campaign, and yes, it is possible to clean the world in one day.” 

According to Attairu Bala, the President of JCI Aso, “The World Cleanup Day that we (JCI) are a part of in collaboration with other NGOs and volunteers in Abuja is a revalidation of the fact that active citizens can proffer great solutions to community challenges by engaging stakeholders and the community. The popular Jabi Park felt our impact as we didn’t jus clean the environment but sensitized them on the need to maintain a clean environment.”

Rita Idehai, CEO, EcoBarter and one of the organizers of the cleanup pointed out that while cleaning up and sensitizing people on the need for a clean environment and how to properly sort waste at source is very commendable, people still litter because there is a very wide infrastructural gap. 

She said, “It is sad that as big as Jabi Park is, there is no waste bin. The people are clamouring for provision of waste bins and other cleaning materials and so we also wish to call on the local government and Abuja Environmental Protection Board to please provide adequate waste infrastructure for communities and areas such as Jabi Park.” 

Aniebiet Obot, TeamLead, SustyVibes Abuja, who coordinated the Nyanya Motor Park cleanup urged the government to constantly engage park users on the benefits of keeping the environment clean because a major feedback he got from the drivers at the park was that the travelers are often the ones who litter and they get away with it because they may use the park just once. He stated that posting signs or infographics information on the harmful effects of littering, and ensuring that drivers, food sellers and other business owners within and around the parks have bins, will go a long way in keeping the environment clean. He called for stringent laws and enforcement to curb littering in the park.

To have a healthy and beautiful environment, we all have a role to play at ensuring proper waste disposal.
"To have a healthy and beautiful environment, we all have a role to play at ensuring proper waste disposal." - Mrs Niniola Grace (Photo: Mr Bona)

While thanking individuals, media organizations, NGOs and CSOs who turned up, Hadiza Jimoh, a volunteer with Pick That Trash, stated that she was very excited to see young people come out en-masse to contribute their quota towards cleaning up the environment, she called it a laudable and selfless act. 

She also appealed to the Abuja Environmental Protection Board and the Federal Ministry of Environment to make available trash cans and necessary cleaning equipment to facilitate the continued clean-up of the park by its personnel.

Volunteers hard at work (Photo: Mr Bona)

She opined that environmental education and awareness needs to be carried out often, as a panacea of indiscriminate waste disposal and management in the country. 

In his remarks, Mr Olajide Idowu, the Chairman of Jabi Motor Park, commended the organizations and volunteers, he said although they also carry out cleanups two Saturdays in a month in the park, their efforts are not enough due to the massive influx of people every day and at night too. He stated that the major problem they are facing is the need for bigger wastebins to serve the population who come to the park for one purpose or another. 

Adesuwa Obasuyi, Executive Director of Sustainable African Cities and Communities Initiative and the Coordinator of the Jabi Cleanup praised the management of the park for their kind words and cooperation while advising them to continuously keep their environment clean to avoid diseases and to make the park attractive for people who come in for one reason or the other. She stated that this year’s clean-up was particularly impactful because the plastic bottles that were collected by the volunteers were donated to AREAi for their Education-in-Bottles Project. 

Joshua Uwagboi, a volunteer with Pick That Trash and a member of the coordinating team, said that carrying out clean up exercises in public places such as streets, beaches, markets, and sensitizing people, especially in places such as the Jabi and Nyanya Motor Parks, is a powerful tool in sustainable solid waste management. He enjoined people to always participate cleanups and pointed out that activities like this make a lot of difference in the short, medium and long term if we are to beat pollution.


Cleaning up public places is a powerful tool in sustainable waste management." - Joshua Uwagboi (Photo: Mr Bona)

Prince Muhammad Bello Kusharki, the president of JCI Abuja Unity commented that It was an amazing opportunity for JCI to partner with other organizations for the cleanup. According to him, “We at JCI Abuja Unity, we are in the business of providing development opportunities for young active citizens to create positive change within the community and in their lives. 

“We appreciate the opportunity to partner with these great organizations towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals. We will continuously work with them and other relevant government agencies towards eradicating open defection, dirty environment and entire people’s attitude towards our environment.” 

After the exercise, volunteers gathered for photographs with the park authorities, to network and share experiences. Cleanups create a sense of community and brings members of the society together. Volunteers and park management shared a greater sense of unity, purpose and friendship during the cleanup. The government needs to collaborate with organizations such as those that participated in the exercise to ensure that more people understand that a cleaner environment means a healthier and better nation.

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