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How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by WisdomFlakes: 3:37am On Nov 28, 2018
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/how-port-harcourt-went-from-garden-to-garbage-city.html

By Victor Edozie, Port Harcourt



Port Harcourt/Aba express road junction, Oyigbo, Rivers State

Garden City of Port Harcourt is the popular name given to Port Harcourt in Rivers State years back because of its clean, tidy and serene environment.

Between 1980 and 1990 Port Harcourt was rated the cleanest city in the country as a result of its beautiful landscape, good road layout and the environmental consciousness of residents.

‘Pitakwal’ as, the capital and largest city of the state has been fondly nicknamed, was the dream city of many Nigerians but as urban explosion began to take a heavy toll in the once beautiful ‘Garden City’. People now fear that the city is gradually assuming the status of “garbage centre of Nigeria.”

Port Harcourt residents are not happy about the poor state of the environment. At Creek Road in old Port Harcourt township, the road which leads to the market is an eyesore. Heaps of refuse dot adjoining streets emitting offensive odour.

A resident, Tamuno Ibisiki, said “Creek road is turning to be the dirtiest part of the state. The traders in the market are not helping matters as they dump the rubbish generated from their businesses on the road. The stench is terrible and constitutes a very serious health challenges to residents,” he said.

At Ikwerre road, near the popular Mile One market, the heaps of refuse dumped close to a new generation bank have been a source of worry to residents. The area is designated as a collection centre for refuse by the State Waste Management Agency. However, the heaps of refuse take some time before evacuation and the stench from the eyesore are worrisome.

A resident whose office is located in the area expressed worry over the health implication of the refuse dumps, saying, “It’s very embarrassing that a popular area such as Mile One should be used as a collection centre for refuse by the Waste Management Agency. The stench from the refuse is very offensive and could be very hazardous to human health.

“Refuse collection centres should be located in isolated areas and not in highly populated areas. I have complained to the agency responsible but they seem not to be bothered about the nuisance the site constitutes to residents,” stated the man who pleaded anonymity.

Other areas such as Mile 3, Mile 4, Echue Street, Sangana Street, Education Bus Stop, Abali Park, Sangana Street and some parts of Oyigbo are not left out of the refuse problem.

Traders at the popular Sangana Street litter the area with heaps of refuse comprising of rotten fruits and vegetables, waiting for evacuators.

The popular Oyigbo Express Junction which hosts the Garden City’s statues of Port Harcourt, is also home to heaps of refuse which have not been evacuated for a very long time suffusing the area with offensive odour.

Peter Dozie, a resident of the area said “the mountain of refuse deposited at the Express Junction was terrible because it is a gateway to Port Harcourt and links the city to other states such as Abia and Imo.

“Meanwhile, the state government spends millions of naira every month to pay service providers but much is left to be desired. The stench coming from the uncollected refuse is terrible and can be a health hazard. Government should do something about this without delay,” Dozie said.

A school teacher in Oyigbo, who pleaded anonymity said “this place is designated as refuse collection centre and almost all the residents bring their refuse here for onward evacuation. In advanced countries refuse dumps are located in isolated areas and receptacles are provided to deposit them.”

“We have complained to the authorities but nothing has been done about it. The lives of pupils in this school are under serious threat,” he said.

Meanwhile, successive administrations in the state have tried to restore the beauty and serenity of Port Harcourt through policy actions but which are yet to yield positive result.

The previous administration, conscious of restoring the Garden City status of Port Harcourt in 2008 engaged a private firm to carry out landscaping of some designated areas of the state and plant grasses and flowers. Over N400 million was expanded on the project.

The contractor based in Calabar, immediately swung into action. Buildings and structures that fell within the areas designated for landscaping and grassing were demolished.

The areas were landscaped and flowers and grasses planted but less than six months after, the areas were again completely defaced with refuse dumps resurfacing and the green areas converted to foot paths and driveways.

Also, a monthly environmental sanitation exercise was begun to engage residents in the cleaning of their environment and refuse contractors were also engaged from all the nooks and crannies of the state.

It was gathered that over 25 contractors were engaged and that the state government spent about N500 million monthly in paying them. It was learnt that at a point the contractors were mandated to use Compactor machines and those who were unable to procure them were sacked by the state government.

But despite the huge sums of money spent monthly to keep the state clean, Port Harcourt remains very dirty, with an untidy environment.

Governor Nyesom Wike, on assumption of office in 2015, inherited huge tonnage of uncleared refuse littering the streets of Port Harcourt. The contractors had stopped work because of being owned several months’ payment. Governor Wike cleared the debt and they resumed work but still no significant improvement in the general sanitation of the state.

However to improve the state’s environmental status, government recently declared a state of emergency on environmental sanitation in the state.

The Commissioner of Information and Communications, Barrister Emma Okah, who stated this recently, said the decision was aimed at improving on the state of sanitation in the state.

“Government frowns seriously at the deteriorating urban sanitation and environment in the state, particularly in Port Harcourt and Obio Akpor metropolis.

“Consequently, government has decided to declare a state of emergency on the set of people who are in the habit of trading on the roads, the medians and all of that,” he said.

The State Executive Council has also set up a Special Task Force chaired by Governor Nyesom Wike himself to clear illegal traders from major roads and streets in Port Harcourt and its environs.

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by myners007: 4:48am On Nov 28, 2018
Media! They will not relent in their biased report on certain issues. They can convince the gullible and make them believe that Bubu is a saint who has not stolen a penny in his entire lifetime. Port Harcourt as a city is not as degraded as portrayed in this write up. I think maybe someone is try to discredit the tremendous sustainable projects Wike as embarked on since becoming the governor.

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by moderatorr1: 4:50am On Nov 28, 2018
Hate speech.

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by Demba30: 4:50am On Nov 28, 2018
Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by SirHouloo(m): 4:51am On Nov 28, 2018
I don't think this is applicable to PH alone but the whole country with the advent of Pet and satchet packages. Upgrading our recycling system will go a long way in providing a lasting solution to this.

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by Rooy57(m): 4:53am On Nov 28, 2018
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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by AnthonyAk(m): 4:53am On Nov 28, 2018
Lol if you notice all those areas are filled with indigines, they killed their own state

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by Nigeriadondie: 4:53am On Nov 28, 2018
That is PDP for you. Yet they want to get Nigeria working again

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by eazisky(m): 4:54am On Nov 28, 2018
i blame amaechi

yet these are the people who want the FG to hands off their oyel, when you cant manage your enviroment how will you manage oyel?
Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by Nobody: 4:58am On Nov 28, 2018
They have turn our beautiful port Harcourt to Ajegunle

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by Nobody: 4:58am On Nov 28, 2018
eazisky:
i blame amaechi
Start by blaming yourself and your neighbours young man!

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by helinues: 5:00am On Nov 28, 2018
This must be a sponsored article. Wike is one of the best governor in Nigeria in terms of project.
Almost every state in Nigeria looks like this. Not until Nigeria bans plastic product, we should expect all our cities to be littered with dirt.

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by KingKingKing: 5:05am On Nov 28, 2018
myners007:
Media! They will not relent in their biased report on certain issues. They can convince the gullible and make them believe that Bubu is a saint who has not stolen a penny in his entire lifetime. Port Harcourt as a city is not as degraded as portrayed in this write up. I think maybe someone is try to discredit the tremendous sustainable projects Wike as embarked on since becoming the governor.

See what a black man here wrote!

and we wonder why Africa is a shit hole!

.a write up to call the state govt to attention is being seen as "politics" to this one!

What a pity, go buy sense biko

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by onunwa21(m): 5:05am On Nov 28, 2018
Gov. Wike's enemies on board!!!!

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by cool318(m): 5:07am On Nov 28, 2018
Definitely that's the Gospel Truth ,from Heaps of Garbage to gross insecurity ,killing and beheading ,Cultist groups seeking for supremacy and relevance in WIKE 'Govt and he is mute about all the happening, Mexican drug war type of shooting in broad daylight ,Snatching of phones,cutting off wrist for those that resist the robbery, small boys brandish L ethal metals and dare you to call the Police .

Rivers people ,behold Mr PROJECT (POS)

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by myners007: 5:07am On Nov 28, 2018
KingKingKing:


See what a black man here wrote!

and we wonder why Africa is a shit hole!

.a write up to call the state govt to attention is being seen as "politics" to this one!

What a pity, go buy sense biko
You just call Africa a P...hole. Between the two of us , who do you think needs medical attention.

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by Lordsocrates: 5:07am On Nov 28, 2018
KingKingKing:


See what a black man here wrote!

and we wonder why Africa is a shit hole!

.a write up to call the state govt to attention is being seen as "politics" to this one!

What a pity, go buy sense biko


This is Nigeria,most of d citizens no get sense

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by myners007: 5:12am On Nov 28, 2018
Lordsocrates:



This is Nigeria,most of d citizens no get sense
And u are a Nigerian, that makes u quite a dim witted slowpoke

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by emmie14: 5:13am On Nov 28, 2018
Nigeriadondie:
That is PDP for you. Yet they want to get Nigeria working again

Op and people like you may decide to write longer easy but one thing is sure..Wike is working , APC and president Buhari have failed Nigerians , evidence is available. Port Harcourt is in Nigeria.
You tap the crude and leave the city in garbage. Shame onto you wicked rulers and supporters of evil and darkness.
Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by Hector09(m): 5:16am On Nov 28, 2018
This is true, even here in rumpokwu along aluu road, i dont knw what felix obua is doing with all the money given to him as rewama chairman

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by lonelydora: 5:18am On Nov 28, 2018
Pitakwa has lost it's glory.

Every nook and crannies of PH is littered with refuse. Many roads are littered with Contractor's spoilt compactor, and the annoying thing is people keep dumping refuse in and around the spoilt compactor.

Wike, please wake up on this refuse thing.

I give it to Amaechi when it comes to refuse handling.


Op, Obigbo Oyigbo has been neglected by every government of the state for years. They won't tell you the truth, but it's because it is Igbo people place. No roads, no electricity, nothing

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by gare(f): 5:19am On Nov 28, 2018
WisdomFlakes:
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/how-port-harcourt-went-from-garden-to-garbage-city.html




OP this your post is very misleading, there's a difference between Port Harcourt and Oyigbo, the garden city status was just for the city of Port Harcourt, as the name implies 'Garden city' not garden state.

Oyigbo is almost and hour drive from Port Harcourt, mind you I am against the both places not kept clean, but you should carry out proper investigation and inform your readers with the right information

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by sirfemoz(m): 5:20am On Nov 28, 2018
It's not only applicable to Port Harcourt alone, it's all over the country. Lagos state is even worse

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by emmie14: 5:23am On Nov 28, 2018
KingKingKing:


See what a black man here wrote!

and we wonder why Africa is a shit hole!

.a write up to call the state govt to attention is being seen as "politics" to this one!

What a pity, go buy sense biko

Sit there and continue talking about Africa and Blackman. Have you travelled Europe or American before? Other African countries are improving everyday. There is no state in Nigeria without garbage dump and pothole including your area. This is not how to address issues.

You sound opposition.

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by israelmao(m): 5:25am On Nov 28, 2018
Murky politics even Abuja has its dirty portion as well as Lagos.

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by eazisky(m): 5:31am On Nov 28, 2018
TheGreenLand:

Start by blaming yourself and your neighbours young man!


then i blame you too for rejecting the truth old man
Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by easynetsms(m): 5:36am On Nov 28, 2018
When I went to port Harcourt for the first time I was so disappointed

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by Nobody: 5:41am On Nov 28, 2018
eazisky:



then i blame you too for rejecting the truth old man
It shall be well with you.....lass lass!

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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by Dollabiz: 5:45am On Nov 28, 2018
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Re: How Port Harcourt Went From Garden To Garbage City by allthingsgood: 5:53am On Nov 28, 2018
myners007:
Media! They will not relent in their biased report on certain issues. They can convince the gullible and make them believe that Bubu is a saint who has not stolen a penny in his entire lifetime. Port Harcourt as a city is not as degraded as portrayed in this write up. I think maybe someone is try to discredit the tremendous sustainable projects Wike as embarked on since becoming the governor.

Somehow u manage to drag buharis name to this your worthless piece of trash u wrote. If u want to slavishly follow an agbero like wike, well good luck with that. But don't call buhari here. He has nothing to do with this post OK.

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