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Corp Member Sensitises Students On Environmental Cleanliness In Osun

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Corp Member Sensitise Students On Environmental Cleanliness In Osun

By Wumi Ajibogun, Osogbo LP

A National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) member in Osun has visited secondary schools to restated the need for environmental cleanliness as well as sensitising  students on the  effects of climate change and pollution .

The corp member also emphasised on the benefits of keeping a clean environment  in order to have healthy and better lifestyles within their surrounding. 

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Mr Babatunde Qodri,  a serving corp member at Okini Grammar School on  Tuesday ,  said environmental pollution has been one of the major challenges during the rainy seasons with  clogging of gutters , water channels , resulting to flooding and destruction of life and properties.

Qodri said the need to educate and impact knowledge on students in order for them to beware of the dangers associated with environmental hazards becomes paramount . 

He said the reason for the outreach in some selected secondary schools was to ensure that students does not contribute to waste pollution, air pollution and noise pollution within their confined .

” We need to educate students on the need to always keep their environment clean. Also, Government across all levels must not relent in its environmental policies geared toward a clean environment. 

According to him, the introduction of environmental vanguard in schools will be of great advantages to the wellbeing of students when it comes to hygiene .

In their separate remarks , Mr Adebayo Raheem , the principal of Okini Grammar School and Mr Ekerin Timothy , the principal of Egbedi High school commended the corps members for opportunity to further educate students on environmental cleanliness and climate change. 

The duo said government on its part have been doing enough to ensure public schools are kept tidy and clean to avoid any unhealthy environs .

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