By Okpokpo Okhumode, Auchi
A university Don, Prof. Muniratu Maliki has urged all tiers of government and relevant stakeholders to engage in effective sensitisation for positive result on waste management in the country.
Prof Maliki, a Professor of Environmental and Analytical Chemistry at the Edo state University Uzairue, made the call in a paper titled: “Economic and Environmental Sustainability Through Dump-Mining” at the 10th Inaugural Lecture of the university.
Prof. Maliki, who is a lecturer in the Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry said the sensitisation would go a long way to addressing environmental problems as well as improve waste management in the country.
According to her, “There is an increasing global campaign to urgently address the issue of waste mismanagement.
“The concept of waste as a useless material is rapidly changing to that of a valuable resource.
“If waste are properly managed, it will maximise their benefit while minimising environmental impacts,” she said.
Prof. Maliki who is also the Dean, Students Affairs further stated that waste management was a major problem that had affected significant number of people in the country, adding that the way and manner we generate waste determines the way we should tackle it.
She said dump-mining is extraction of useful resources from waste, adding that the process also covers the treatment, management and utilisation of waste for resourceful and profitable purposes.
She however advised all tiers of government to commercialise waste management and ensure that experts were strongly engaged in the business.
In her words,“We all have roles to play, part of it is to educate people around us, let them know the importance of ways and manners we disposes our waste.
“We can harness the transformative potential of these studies and contribute to more sustainable, proporous future that addresses environmental challenges, promotes economic growth, and enhances societal well being.,” she added.
Prof. Maliki further called for an increase in recycling efforts by Nigerians to reduce the impact of harmful chemicals and the emission of greenhouse gases to help tackle climate change.
“Recycling is the best way to preserve impact on our natural system.
“Nigerians needed to be enlightened on the need for proper waste management and the benefits of recycling.
“We should educate people on three ways of disposing their waste; let them know that waste can be reduced, reused, and recycled.
Earlier in his address, the Vice Chancellor of the university,Engr. Prof. Emmanuel Aluyor said the lecture series has been a testament to the commitment to excellence and innovation in academia.
The VC expressed his gratitude to the dedicated and hardworking staff of the university who he said have been instrumental in shaping the university into a world-class university.
“Your unwavering commitment to excellence have propelled us to heights of glory and I am immensely proud of the progress we have achieved together during my tenure as Vice Chancellor”, he added.
The VC also acknowledged the students and encouraged them to uphold the values of honesty, hardwork and dedication throughout their academic journey and beyond.
He used the opportunity to remind them that knowledge is key to progress and prosperity saying as a university community, they can continue to drive economic and environmental sustainability, promote academic excellence and foster a nurturing environment that empowers the students to become leaders of tomorrow.