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CREPA Boss seeks collaboration with General Manager of Cross River Waste Management Agency

 


The General Manager of Cross River State waste Management Agency Hon. Oko Sunday Ebeku accepted to work with CREPA in the area of capacity building and also look forward to the organization inputs in their drive for cleaner Cross River State.


Waste Management Boss who canvased for collaboration during CREPA visit to His office said his agency is saddled with the responsibility of coordinating and encouraging activities that will promote clean environment while listing all His achievements in Infrastructural Management, due process and transparent contract system, operations and waste evacuation strategy and revenue generation from waste.


Ebeku was optimistic that with the collaboration with CREPA they would be more resource efficiency while urging CREPA to help in checking the trucks evacuating waste and put them in order.


" CREPA serve as a guide to educate the agency on what to do and I will organise a talk show to sensitized the public on waste Management" GM.


In conclusion the GM thanked the governor for bringing back Cross River environmental protection agency, which he said is an added advantage to the waste Management and we will surely strengthen each other in the discharge of our duties.


Earlier DG, Hon. Erasmus Ekpang parised the GM on all his recorded achievements which is singing bell in the State and promised to work with the agency to record more successes.


In conclusion, Vote of thanks was moved by Hon. Bassey Asuquo Eyo, Director - CREPA. He added that the GM has actually change the face of many sector in Waste Management leading to the cleaner, greener and serene Cross River State we experience today. Thank you Sir, for your open door policy, he concluded.

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