The Ekiti Government said on Tuesday that it has expended over one 
billion naira (N1 billion) on ecological projects between October, 2015 
and February, 2016
The State Commissioner for Environment, Mr Bisi
 Kolawole, told NAN in Ado-Ekiti, that seven of the projects have been 
completed, while three were ongoing.
He said that the projects 
executed include dredging of stream channels, construction of access 
culverts and reconstruction of failed culverts.
Kolawole, who 
frowned at the careless attitude of the citizens to their environment, 
appealed to them to compliment the efforts of the state government at 
ensuring a clean environment.
“The attitude of our people to their
 environment is not encouraging because there are so many culverts that 
were blocked with waste and filth thrown inside them by the people.
“I
 want to appeal to our people that they should complement the efforts of
 the state government by ensuring that they clear their drains at least 
once or twice a month.
“If our people can inculcate that attitude of cleanliness, the state will be clean and government will have less work to do.
“We
 can as well use the money spent on clearing the drains and culverts on 
other infrastructure that are beneficial to the people,” he said.
Kolawole
 listed the completed projects in the past five months to include: earth
 dredging of stream channels in Ado-Ekiti-Basiri-Ofin, Odo-Ayo (Bawa 
estate).
Others are: NTA/Orubuloye/Omisanjana/Christ’s Girls 
school to Dallimore, Emirin/Poly road, while dredging of stream channels
 were also carried out in Ilawe-Ekiti, in Ekiti South west local 
government area of the state.
The commissioner also said that 
construction of access culverts were carried out at different spots in 
the state capital, Ado-Ekiti, Otun-Ekiti, Ikere-Ekiti, while failed 
culverts were also repaired.
He, however, listed the three ongoing
 projects to include erosion control works at Erio-Ekiti, in Ekiti West 
Local Government Area, earth dredging in Ado-Ekiti.
He also listed
 de-silting of blocked drains and culverts in some parts of Ado-Ekiti 
and Ifaki-Ekiti, in Ido/Osi local government area of the state as part 
of the ongoing project.

 
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