Enugu State in South East Nigeria is on course to retaining its position as the cleanest State in the country for 2026, a title it earned last year.
The State government continued to invest heavily in environmental infrastructure with a new roll-out on Tuesday.
The latest effort is the unveiling of ten Refuse Compactor Trucks, two hundred of 2,000-capacity waste dump stands, and seven modern automated road sweepers.
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Governor Peter Mbah, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Chidiebere Onyia, said at the event that the new assets mark a fresh approach to environmental management in the State.
He noted that the investment reflects the State government’s commitment to sustainability and its drive to making Enugu a clean, healthy and attractive place to live, do business and visit.
(Editor: Ken Eseni)

