For 12 days, officials of the Environmental Ethics and Safety Corps
(ESCORP) gathered in Enugu State. They came to train cadets who “would
go into the world” to propagate the message of hygiene.
Thus securing the environment for posterity was the slogan ESCORP
wanted to be the take home phrase for Enugu residents as it ended the
training programme for the cadets.
As soon as the programme ended that Friday, the new environmental
foot-soldiers took to the streets, educating and sensitizing the
residents on the need to keep their environment clean.
The outreach was part of the 12- day training programme for ESCORP
Cadets aimed at putting into practice what members have been taught
during the training programme.
The Enugu State commandant of the corps, Mr Simeon Ugwu, told Oriental News
that the exercise was aimed at exposing the cadets to what they would
actually be doing when they are deployed to the areas of their primary
assignments.
He also used the opportunity to explain that that the organisation
which was inaugurated in 2009 and later re-inaugurated in August 2013
was aimed at securing the safety of man’s physical and social
environments, sanitation and hygiene as its primary concern.
ESCORP, he said, was established to address the environmental challenges in the country.
His words: “We are here to train corps marshals which are our first
assignment and equip them with the necessary knowledge. After the
training we hope to deploy them to schools, communities and other
institutions where they would discharge their duties. We have sent them
to the society so they can practice what they have been taught during
the training programme.”
Ugwu also noted that ESCORP as a body had other duties aimed at eradicating environmental challenges.
“We have flagged off a programme called Mass Action for Environmental
Sustainability, Sanitation and Hygiene (MAESSAH). In the programme, we
have four projects; the first is a school-based project called Clean
Tomorrow Today (CTT).
“After the training the marshals would be deployed to schools to
teach pupils how to keep the environment clean, how to behave and so
many other things. The second one is New Centenary Cleaner Environment;
in this project, the marshals will be going to ministries and both
private and public institutions to address the working class on the need
to keep their working place and government infrastructure clean.
“The other one is the community environmental ethics safety education
and enlighten which entails going to the communities and grassroots to
educate people on the need to maintain environmental sanitation habit
and personal hygiene,” he said.
He later pleaded with the people to maintain good hygiene practices
in order to prevent diseases, especially the dreaded Ebola Disease Virus
(EDV).
Also speaking, the Anambra State ESCORP commandant, Mr Charles Orji,
pleaded with the state and federal governments to support ESCORP in
carrying out its duties effectively.
“We are partnering with the Special Adviser to the President on
Ethics and Values, Mrs Stella Jibril, but we still need the support and
approval of the state and Federal governments.
“We are also reducing unemployment as we are employing 2000 cadets
who are qualified to be officials based on the examination which was
held during the training period,” Orji said.
A cadet, Miss Chinwendu Aneke, described the training programme as an
amazing exercise which has enlightened as well as prepared them for
their primary assignments.
“The training has enlightened us on the need to sensitise individuals
on the importance of maintaining good environmental and ethical
practices. We have gone out to teach people about environmental safety
in order to promote good health. People appreciated what we taught them
and were ready to put in practice all we learnt in order to safe-guard
the environment,” she said.
The Secretary General of the group in Enugu, Mr. Benjamin Ozougo, expressed joy on the success of the training programme.
He noted that the training of the cadets was just the starting point of the numerous objectives of the body.
His words: “Today marks the end of the training exercise for ESCORP
cadets in Enugu. The programme started on the first day of September and
is ending today. Individuals need to be enlightened on the need to keep
the environment and the body clean. People are unethical in the way
they behave and act, therefore, it is necessary to inculcate ethical
behaviours in individuals in order to create an enabling society for
all. And this is why the body was created.”
Ozougo said that the group would also help the state’s waste management authority to reduce pollution in the state.
“ESWAMA is in-charge of waste control in the city and they are doing
their best in keeping the city clean. However, there is need to
complement their efforts in order to achieve the goal of keeping the
environment clean. Our job is to teach people on how to dispose their
waste properly.
“We have attained the height of success from this training exercise.
The cadets are happy and when they went out to put into practice what
they have been taught, people responded well and this has proved that
the exercise was not in vain. The cadets will later be posted to
schools, communities for their primary assignments”, he added.
A resident, Mrs Chioma Agunwa described the exercise as an eye-opener.
“I am happy that this group has taken it upon itsedlf to educate our
society on the needs to maintain good hygiene practice which is the
ultimate in this disease prone period”, she said.
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