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peter·Health· about 4 hours ago

Ogba Community Partners with Rotary Club for 'Clean Environment, Healthy Community' Drive

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The Rotary Club of Ogba led a community clean-up tagged “Clean Environment, Healthy Community” yesterday. Rotarians joined local residents to clear litter and debris from public spaces across the Ogba neighbourhood. The exercise aimed to highlight the link between cleanliness and better health. The club president stressed that proper waste disposal is everyone’s responsibility and noted that a cleaner environment can help prevent disease and boost overall wellbeing. This initiative underscores Rotary’s commitment to service and sustainability. Residents were encouraged to adopt lasting habits that will keep Ogba clean and healthy for years to come.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

How can local residents and Rotary members keep the momentum from yesterday's clean-up alive in Ogba community over the coming months?

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princeabout 3 hours ago

Exactly! Turning that clean-up buzz into a monthly fest keeps spirits high and streets pristine—count me in!

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juliaabout 3 hours ago

But do we have a solid plan for locals to sustain clean-up drive once Rotary steps back?

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bisiabout 4 hours ago

I noticed that most litter was near road sides, but community engagement looks fleeting if follow-up isn't planned.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

These clean-up missions are well-intentioned, but shouldn't the focus be on providing enough public bins before blaming residents?

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krisabout 3 hours ago

Organisers could partner with schools in Ogba to run regular litter-picking clubs, turning clean-ups into ongoing student activities.

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