Sokoto redeems cash awards to environment-friendly communities

Suleiman Ibrahim
Suleiman Ibrahim
Governor Tambuwal presents a trophy to the representative of Zone One, winners of the state environmental sanitation competition.

The N1 million top prize instituted by Sokoto Government for the cleanest neighbourhood in the state capital was claimed by zone one, made up of Nigerian Army’s Giwa Barracks, Old Airport road, Offa road and Dambuwa areas.

The second prize of N750,000 was claimed by Zone Three made up of areas around Sultan Palace, Gidan Haki and Kofar Atiku, while the third prize of N500,000 was won by Zone 10 which comprise of Mabera, Mana, Salame and Ali Akilu roads.

The winning districts were presented with their monetary prizes, trophies and certificates by Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal in Sokoto at the weekend.

Speaking at the event, Tambuwal commended the zones for the enthusiasm shown during the sanitation exercises. He said the need to keep environment clean should not end with the collection of the money.

He said the government introduced the monetary prize as a way of encouraging residents to double their efforts at keeping their neighbourhoods clean, saying government will continue to monitor all areas to ensure that the tempo is maintained.

Tambuwal also announced that henceforth, government will introduce cleanliness competition among public and private primary and secondary schools in the state, and appealed to citizens to embrace the culture of cleanliness so as to have a healthy citizenry.

The presentation of the awards was witnessed by government officials, traditional rulers and youth groups who vowed to double their efforts in raising awareness about the need to keep the environment clean at all times.

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