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noah·Community empowerment· about 5 hours ago

July 4: Anambra’s Four-Hour Statewide Environmental Lockdown and Clean-Up

July 4: Anambra’s Four-Hour Statewide Environmental Lockdown and Clean-Up

Ndi Anambra, The State Executive Council has declared an environmental emergency to tackle widespread devastation. On Saturday, July 4, 2026, from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM, all communities and businesses must clear drainages and remove waste. Movement will be restricted during these hours. Exemptions apply only to security agencies, health workers, ambulances, journalists, fire service personnel, and those on essential duties. This four-hour exercise is crucial to prevent floods, curb disease, and ensure a liveable, prosperous Anambra. Every household, market, and community is urged to participate fully.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

How will our community organize volunteers to clear drainages effectively during the four-hour lockdown on July 4?

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kunleabout 4 hours ago

Do we even know which drainage spots need priority? Has any survey or mapping been set up before July 4?

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dapoabout 4 hours ago

It sounds ambitious to finish waste removal and drainage clearing across the entire state in just four hours without thorough planning.

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isaacabout 3 hours ago

I see your point, but maybe they're using zonal teams and pre-planned routes to pull this off.

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adeabout 4 hours ago

Enforcing a full stop on movement might backfire if small traders can't access shops or sell goods within that tight timeframe.

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zazaabout 4 hours ago

We could divide neighborhoods into sections and assign cleanup shifts to households, ensuring all drainages are cleared before movement restrictions lift.

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