Environment
Delta to establish waste management system, enforce environmental laws
Written By: Emmanuel Ikhenebome
04 Mar 2024 03:50 AM
Asaba, Delta - The Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA), has reinstated its commitment to infrastructural development in the state.
The Director General of the agency, Chief Patrick Ukah stated this during its 3rd board meeting held last month, in Asaba, the state capital.
Ukah, while briefing news stated that, the following resolutions were reached after the meeting:
- The members of the Board unanimously resolved to consider the proposal submitted by Sterling Bank to establish an integrated waste management system for the recycling of waste in the capital Territory.
- The Board agreed to engage private sector partnership in the enforcement of the State Environmental Laws to serve as its agents of Enforcement.
- To accept the recommendation from the office of the Auditor General to appoint an external auditor to audit the Agency's accounts in the previous year .
The meeting was presided over by the board chairman, Rt Hon Emmanuel Okoro.
Other Board Members in attendance were Mr Chukwuedo Chekwube, Engr Ogaga Akpomedaye, and Mrs Endurance Ibru; while the representative from the Ministry of Economy Planning Mrs. F N Atogun and the Director Administration of the agency, Mr Vincent Ohwofadjeke were also in attendance.
The Director General of the agency, Chief Patrick Ukah stated this during its 3rd board meeting held last month, in Asaba, the state capital.
Ukah, while briefing news stated that, the following resolutions were reached after the meeting:
- The members of the Board unanimously resolved to consider the proposal submitted by Sterling Bank to establish an integrated waste management system for the recycling of waste in the capital Territory.
- The Board agreed to engage private sector partnership in the enforcement of the State Environmental Laws to serve as its agents of Enforcement.
- To accept the recommendation from the office of the Auditor General to appoint an external auditor to audit the Agency's accounts in the previous year .
The meeting was presided over by the board chairman, Rt Hon Emmanuel Okoro.
Other Board Members in attendance were Mr Chukwuedo Chekwube, Engr Ogaga Akpomedaye, and Mrs Endurance Ibru; while the representative from the Ministry of Economy Planning Mrs. F N Atogun and the Director Administration of the agency, Mr Vincent Ohwofadjeke were also in attendance.
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