Massive cleanup drive in coastal areas pushed

Massive cleanup drive in coastal areas pushed

THE Bacolod City Council approved a resolution requesting the Office of the City Mayor to spearhead a massive cleanup drive in all coastal areas of the city.

They also enjoined the support of all city government employees, students, 61 barangays, and private companies in the activity.

The resolution, authored by Councilor Caesar Distrito, was approved during the regular session on Wednesday, January 30.

Distrito said the present condition of the coastal areas of the city are worsening, primarily because of the piles of wastes in several forms that are also very detrimental to individuals and all other life forms.

He said the City Government, in line with its thrust to preserve the environment for the good of its people, has sustainable activities such as coastal cleanups, and involving the participation of all stakeholders of the city.

Distrito noted the national government recently showed its adamant and serious concern for the environment by intensifying rehabilitation campaigns to bring back the pristine beauty of our natural wonders, such as Boracay and Manila Bay.

Distrito said the city has to become part of this endeavor and must emulate these worthy activities since our coastal areas are now in dire need of our care and attention.

“The City Government has to spearhead the massive clean-up drive and enjoin all the stakeholders from the City Government, the schools, private establishments, organizations, and the barangays since almost all of us will be affected if everything will get worst,” he said.

He added it will also be very laudable if this undertaking is made regular or every month by the city considering that rehabilitation is more effective when it is sustained.

Distrito disclosed that Bacolod is among the most livable cities and it must be proven through commendable efforts such as this massive clean-up where all of us will be given the opportunity to share what we can do to rehabilitate and preserve our environment. (MAP)

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