ZAMFARA STATE GOVERNOR LAUNCHES DISTRIBUTION OF VEHICLES AND VARIOUS WORKING TOOLS TO IMPROVE SANITATION 22-01-25
By Sadiq Aminu Zamfara State Governor, Dr Dauda Lawal has launched the distribution of vehicles and various working tools to improve sanitation and healthier environment in the state as part of Zamfara Youth Sanitation Programme.
The Governor while launching the distribution at government House Gusau, stressed that, a clean and healthy environment attracts investments, boosts tourism, and promotes the overall well-being of the people of Zamfara State.
He expressed his administration’s commitment to environmental sustainability and policies by encouraging green practices in the State.
Dr Lawal explained that, the distribution was a broader framework of the Keeping Zamfara Clean Initiative, which includes ten dumping trucks, four sweeping machines, two sweeping trucks, and 65 motorcycles.
He pointed out that, the launching was designed to empower vibrant and energetic youths by engaging them in meaningful activities to improve sanitation across the state.
“This initiative goes beyond enhancing sanitation; it provides employment opportunities and cultivates entrepreneurial skills. We hope that by participating in these activities, our young people will gain valuable experience and a sense of responsibility towards their communities.
“It is evident that as we build critical infrastructure across the state, proper sanitation is essential for their longevity and proper functioning.
Dr Dauda Lawal emphasized that, Clean streets, markets and public spaces reflect the values of a progressive society.
He further urged all stakeholders, including community leaders, traditional rulers, and all people to support the initiative by embracing the culture of cleanliness.
Similarly, the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) program had supplied 450 plastic trash bins for public offices and 55 iron-steel trash bins for urban communities.
The event was attended by other top government officials of the state.