By Praise Chinecherem
Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has debunked announcement of Saturday, December 16 sanitation exercise by one of his appointees and MD/CEO of the Anambra State Waste Management Agency (ASWAMA), Mr. Mike Ozoemena.
Recall that the ASWAMA Boss, had, through a press release made available to the public on December 11, 2023, announced that there would be a restriction of human and vehicular movements in all parts of the State on December 16.
This, according to him, is as a result of the December monthly sanitation exercise slated for the day, in preparation for the burial of his father, Late Pa Simeon Soludo, scheduled to hold on December 23, 2023 and also in readiness for the Christmas and New year celebrations.
However, barely three days after the notice began trending on the media, a counter notice from the Governor emerged, urging the public to disregard the earlier announcement by the ASWAMA.
Governor Soludo, in the latest release, signed and issued on Thursday through his Press Secretary, Mr. Christian Aburime, clarified that the earlier announcement by ASWAMA was not authorized by the State Government, and should therefore be ignored by people.
While apologizing to the public for the misleading information by ASWAMA, the Governor further encouraged the people to, please, go about their normal daily businesses without any regards for the misleading information.
Captioned โAnambra State Government Urges Citizens to Disregard the Press Release Issued by ASWAMA, Restricting Vehicular and Human Movements on December 16th, for Monthly Sanitation Exerciseโ, the three-paragraph release read: โThe Government of Anambra State wishes to bring to the notice of the general public that the Monthly Environmental Sanitation Exercise earlier announced to hold on December 16, 2023, restricting Vehicular and human movements by the Anambra State Waste Management Authority, ASWAMA, was not authorized by the State Government.
โConsequently, the state government is urging the citizens to disregard the announcement, and should please go about their normal daily businesses.
โThe government, however, apologizes for any inconvenience the misleading announcement may have caused the general public.โ