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Saturday 22 August 2015

Sokoto state governor tells residents; Clean your street and get N1m

In his bid to maintain cleanliness in his state, Sokoto state governor Aminu Tambuwal has announced a cash reward of N1 million to residents of any street in the state that will be adjudged the cleanest.

Governor Tambuwal announced this today August 22nd while flagging off the state's special environmental sanitation programme.

According to him, the gesture is one in a series of efforts lined up by the government to protect the health of the citizenry. He also announced that apart from the one million Naira to be given to the cleanest street, the runner-up street will get N750,000 while the third runner-up street will get N500,000.

72 comments:

  1. Hummmmmm....na wa o. Seen though.












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    1. Oh no!

      Dis idea is not good@all bcos it mak people to b easily discourage wit doing wht they r suppose to do.

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    2. Oh no!

      Dis idea is not good@all bcos it mak people to b easily discourage wit doing wht they r suppose to do.

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    3. Well, 1million is too much for keeping one's own environment clean

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    4. Nice one. Kudos 2 him 4 dis great idea.

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    5. Oya now, let d struggle begin n let's c who win @ d end of d year

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    6. Discourage people? Why would anyone be discouraged by this? If you get upset that your street didn't win, then next time clean better and you just might. Besides, keeping your environment clean is your duty as a citizen. If you need to be paid before you do that, then you're not one of the people that deserve to win the prize.

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    7. We only respond to cash money so it is a way of him to even start a process.

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    8. It is cheaper for government on the long run

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  2. Hummmmmm....na wa o. Seen though.












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  3. Let the hustle begin. This is a right step in the right direction. Sokoto will sparkling clean.

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    1. Some people can disown their tribal heritage, relocate to Sokoto and then localise in a street for this juicy package

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  4. Let the hustle begin. This is a right step in the right direction. Sokoto will be sparkling clean.

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    1. Is it per month or annually?..and ongoing.
      If it's a once off payment, only God knows how the streets will look afterwards..

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  5. Eeya. Nice of him. He's a fine man.

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  6. Nawa ooo
    Abeg I need to deport my self to sokoto and start Cleaning Streets for them o
    I need to get this money...hehhehehe

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  7. Aww, I guess he trying to let his states to be one of the best in nigeria, oya aboki people time for competition.

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    1. Nah so e suppose be
      The dirtiest must pay fine too

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    2. Aboki people wey dirty like say tomorrow no dey. Dem never even shave their pubic hairs, wash their clothes and brush their teeth, na to clean streets. Lol

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  8. Happy for them o. Hope this one is not just to get them to work then after, we open LIB and read that the residents are demanding to be given their prizes.

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  9. Na so d place dirty wae he Dae beg dem with money..

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    1. Na today you know say aboki dirty?

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    1. That's your grave. The space you keep leaving. Useless son of a gun

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  11. Nawa ooo
    Abeg I need to deport my self to sokoto and start Cleaning Streets for them o
    I need to get this money...hehhehehe

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  13. What a way to create strife in a community. Is the money going to be shared equally among those who cleaned or among all houses? Either way, it causes strife. Also, after cleaning the street, where does the trash go? Will government commit to hauling the trash? I see where you are going - incentivize citizens to love their neighborhoods more. But you can add more structure around the process to avoid negative outcomes destroying the concept.

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    1. You are right on point bro. Besides, how transparent can it be? Who're gon' be the judges? I doubt it'll last!

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  14. What a way to create strife in a community. Is the money going to be shared equally among those who cleaned or among all houses? Either way, it causes strife. Also, after cleaning the street, where does the trash go? Will government commit to hauling the trash? I see where you are going - incentivize citizens to love their neighborhoods more. But you can add more structure around the process to avoid negative outcomes destroying the concept.

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  15. Huh???







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  17. Smart move..but what would be more effective is fines for having a dirty street...how about that?

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  18. Lool. U go fear strategy


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  19. They've entered one chance.....

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  20. Lagos should do the same. The money should be used to do a project on the street, not given to residents. It should be done at regular intervals to ensure consistency....

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  21. I wish they could do the same in kano state

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  22. Lol. 1 weytin? Story for the gods

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  23. I don't like this initiative. Its like bribing people to do the right thing. Sanitation exercise should be a compulsory exercise for the residents and defaulters should be made to pay a fine. Don't waste our limited resources sir

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  24. I really don't no wat to say bot this.motherless babies home full for sokoto, widows full sokoto homeless kids full sokoto chai tambuwal na wa to u o

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  26. In other parts of the world it's your obligation to keep your environment clean, you litter the street of London it's £50 fine no if no but. You don't pay people to do the right thing. You should FINE them if their street is dirty...
    Am sure "sakwoto" pays her citizens to go to school....MORORONIC governor.






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  27. Abia state needs this, the state of the environment has been neglected

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  28. How sustainable is this idea? Besides, whatever happened to Sokotorians taking pride in keeping their environment clean and healthy? Nawa for naija-o

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  29. I think Ambode should do same in lagos huh lol!!!

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  30. but when they are not used to doing it why not encourage?

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  31. in my opinion this idea is very senseless. why would you promise people money to clean their own environment. that is unlawful...

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    1. We people want to be dirty for life, you have to motivate them to do what is right...is not senseless

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    2. We people want to be dirty for life, you have to motivate them to do what is right...is not senseless

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  32. I hope all dis dirty abokis go hear...dee

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  33. Wow...who knew sweeping the ground could be so profitable

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  34. Something similar should start in Lagos and you will be amazed at the transformation it will bring but they should ensure the money gets to the real people on the street. If well organized can begin a new thing in Nigeria.

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  35. nice one. quite motivating.

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  37. Lock em up. Filthy Animals. In the UK get fined if caught littering let alone keeping your environs dirty. Why pay citizens to do their civic duties. Moronic Governor.




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  38. These guys will clean the streets faster than Flash

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  39. The foolish gov should pay them to take their bath as well. Filthy idiots! But Hausa girls has the cleanest pussy the clean up with water after shag. Not like you southern girls that stinks like rotten fish.

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