Fast growing cities like Abuja are faced with challenges of municipal solid waste management. The paper examined municipal solid waste disposal methods and its environmental implications in Wuse Zone 5A, FCT, Abuja Nigeria. The study generated data from oral interviews and field observation. The findings reveal that attitudinal irresponsibility, ineptitude and graft have collectively resulted in the ugly system of solid waste disposal in Wuse Zone 5A. The study shows that the dumping of municipal solid wastes on the streets has impacted the environment negatively, some of these impacts are physical nuisance of the solid wastes to the environment, the waste collection centres serve as hideouts to rodents and other dangerous insects, the waste collection centers also emit offensive odour. The solid waste may decompose to emit methane gas, which contributes to climate change. The paper recommends that the AEPB should have adequate financial provision, public orientation and new environmental laws should be put in place, community full participation in waste management be encouraged, and a better method of waste collection be provided.
Published in | International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy (Volume 6, Issue 6) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ijepp.20180606.11 |
Page(s) | 97-102 |
Creative Commons |
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited. |
Copyright |
Copyright © The Author(s), 2019. Published by Science Publishing Group |
Disposal, Environment, Solid-waste, Municipal-solid-waste
[1] | Sanda, L. (2008). The Organisational and Efficiency of Solid Waste Collection. Lexington Books, Toronto |
[2] | Chukwuemeka, E., Joy, U. and Dan I. (2012). Management and Development Implications of Solid Waste Management in Nigeria. Asian Journal of Business Management 4(4): 352-358 |
[3] | Mba, S. O. (2003). Fundamentals of Public Health for the Tropical: Personal and Community Perspectives. Oni Publishers, Owerri |
[4] | Jimoh, I. A. (2005). A New Approach to Municipal Waste Management in Nigeria. International Conference on Energy, Environment and Disasters, Charlotte, N. C, U.S.A. |
[5] | Benjamin, T. A., Emmanuel, E. O and Gideon, A. D. (2014). Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the Federal Capital Abuja, Nigeria. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research: H Environment & Earth Science, Vol. 14(2) |
[6] | Kadafa, A. Y., Latifa, A., Abdullahi, H. S. and Suleiman, W. A. (2013). Comparative Assessment of the municipal Solid Waste Management Services. Nature and Science. 11(6): 154-164 |
[7] | Nyeenenwan (1991): Consequences of Environmental Pollution. The Nigerian Tide, Feb. 23 |
[8] | Nwokocha, G. (2012). Managing household solid waste. Journal of Policy Development Study, 5(1): 29-35 |
[9] | Sharma, P. D. (2009). Solid Waste Disposal - A Burning Problem to be Resolved to Save the Environment. Partha Das Sharma’s Weblong on “Keeping World Environment Safer and Greener. Environment: Posted by Partha Das Sharma on 6 August 2009:1-6 |
[10] | Akinwale, A. (2005). Waste Management in Nigerian Local Governments. International Conference on Energy, Environment and Disasters, Charlotte, N. C, U.S.A |
[11] | Adewole, A. T. (2009). Waste Management towards Sustainable Development in Nigeria. A Case Study of Lagos State. Internal NGO Journal. 4(40): 173-179 |
[12] | Sani, U. M (2004). An Assessment of Solid Waste Management in Kubwa F. C. T., M.Sc Dissertation, Department, Bayero University, Kano |
[13] | Momodu, N. S., Dimuna, K. O. and Dimuna, J. E. (2011). Mitigating the Impact of Solid Wastes in Urban Centres in Nigeria, Journal of Hum Ecol, 34(2): 125-133 |
[14] | Adedibu, A. A. (1993). Development Control and Environmental Protection: A Case of Ilorin. A Paper Presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the NITP Kano, Nigeria, 25th -27th oct. 1993 |
[15] | Afon, A. O. (2003). Issues in Urban Residential Area Solid Waste Management Sustainability: Challenges of Environmental Sustainability in a Democratic Government. Proceedings of 11th National Conference of the Environment and Behaviour Association of Nigeria held in Akure, Nigeria, 23rd – 25th Oct |
[16] | Omole F. K. and Alakinde, M. K. (2013). Managing the Unwanted Materials: The Agony of Solid Waste Management in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Journal of Education and Research, 1(4):1-12 |
[17] | Emeribe, A. C. (2000). Environment, Solid Waste management for Sustainable Development in Nigeria: Some New Perspectives, Policy and Contending Issues in Nigerian National Development Strategy. John Jacobs Classic Publishers, Enugu |
[18] | Oyeniyi, B. A. (2011). Waste Management in Contemporary Nigeria: The Abuja Example. International Journal of Politics and Good Governance 2(2): 0976 – 1195 |
[19] | Lydia, P. (2006). In a Dream City, a Nightmare for the Common Man. New York Times |
[20] | Murray, S. (2007). Life of Poverty in Abuja’s Wealth. BBC |
[21] | Uwadigwu, B. O and Chukwu, K. E. (2013). Strategies for Effective Urban Solid Waste Management in Nigeria, European Scientific Journal, 9(8) |
[22] | Solomon, U. U (2009). The State of Solid Waste Management in Nigeria, Wuhan, Hubei, Department of Environmental Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, Hubei |
[23] | Goorah, S., Esmyot, M. and Boojhawon, R. (2009). The Health Impact of Nonhazardous Solid Waste Disposal in a Community: The case of the Mare Chicose Landfill in Mauritius. Journal of Environment Health, 72(1) 48-54 |
[24] | Shegal, M. H., Maina, H. M., Donatus, R. B. and K. Tadzabia (2012). Bioaccumulation of Trace Metal Concentration in Some Vegetables Grown near Refuse and Effluent Dumpsites along Rumude-Doubeli Bye-pass in Yola North, Adamawa State Nigeria. Global Advanced Research Journal of Environmental Toxicology, 1(2): 18-22 |
[25] | Doherty V. F., Sogbanmu T. O., Kanife U. C. and Wright, O. (2012). Heavy Metals in Vegetables Collected from Selected Farm and Market Sites in Lagos, Nigeria. Global Advanced Research Journal of Environmental Science and Toxicology 1(6): 137 – 142 |
[26] | Koleosho, H. A. and Adeyinka, O. (2006). Impact of Environmental Degradation/ Slum on Youth Growth and Development: Case Study of Iwaya Community, Lagos, paper presented at International Conference on Environmental Economics and Conflict Resolution, University of Lagos |
APA Style
Queen Ozohu Sadiq, Cyril Kanayochukwu Ezeamaka, Ali Williams Butu. (2019). Municipal Solid Waste Disposal and Its Environmental Implications in Wuse Zone 5, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria. International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy, 6(6), 97-102. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijepp.20180606.11
ACS Style
Queen Ozohu Sadiq; Cyril Kanayochukwu Ezeamaka; Ali Williams Butu. Municipal Solid Waste Disposal and Its Environmental Implications in Wuse Zone 5, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria. Int. J. Environ. Prot. Policy 2019, 6(6), 97-102. doi: 10.11648/j.ijepp.20180606.11
@article{10.11648/j.ijepp.20180606.11, author = {Queen Ozohu Sadiq and Cyril Kanayochukwu Ezeamaka and Ali Williams Butu}, title = {Municipal Solid Waste Disposal and Its Environmental Implications in Wuse Zone 5, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria}, journal = {International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy}, volume = {6}, number = {6}, pages = {97-102}, doi = {10.11648/j.ijepp.20180606.11}, url = {https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijepp.20180606.11}, eprint = {https://article.sciencepublishinggroup.com/pdf/10.11648.j.ijepp.20180606.11}, abstract = {Fast growing cities like Abuja are faced with challenges of municipal solid waste management. The paper examined municipal solid waste disposal methods and its environmental implications in Wuse Zone 5A, FCT, Abuja Nigeria. The study generated data from oral interviews and field observation. The findings reveal that attitudinal irresponsibility, ineptitude and graft have collectively resulted in the ugly system of solid waste disposal in Wuse Zone 5A. The study shows that the dumping of municipal solid wastes on the streets has impacted the environment negatively, some of these impacts are physical nuisance of the solid wastes to the environment, the waste collection centres serve as hideouts to rodents and other dangerous insects, the waste collection centers also emit offensive odour. The solid waste may decompose to emit methane gas, which contributes to climate change. The paper recommends that the AEPB should have adequate financial provision, public orientation and new environmental laws should be put in place, community full participation in waste management be encouraged, and a better method of waste collection be provided.}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR T1 - Municipal Solid Waste Disposal and Its Environmental Implications in Wuse Zone 5, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria AU - Queen Ozohu Sadiq AU - Cyril Kanayochukwu Ezeamaka AU - Ali Williams Butu Y1 - 2019/01/07 PY - 2019 N1 - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijepp.20180606.11 DO - 10.11648/j.ijepp.20180606.11 T2 - International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy JF - International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy JO - International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy SP - 97 EP - 102 PB - Science Publishing Group SN - 2330-7536 UR - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijepp.20180606.11 AB - Fast growing cities like Abuja are faced with challenges of municipal solid waste management. The paper examined municipal solid waste disposal methods and its environmental implications in Wuse Zone 5A, FCT, Abuja Nigeria. The study generated data from oral interviews and field observation. The findings reveal that attitudinal irresponsibility, ineptitude and graft have collectively resulted in the ugly system of solid waste disposal in Wuse Zone 5A. The study shows that the dumping of municipal solid wastes on the streets has impacted the environment negatively, some of these impacts are physical nuisance of the solid wastes to the environment, the waste collection centres serve as hideouts to rodents and other dangerous insects, the waste collection centers also emit offensive odour. The solid waste may decompose to emit methane gas, which contributes to climate change. The paper recommends that the AEPB should have adequate financial provision, public orientation and new environmental laws should be put in place, community full participation in waste management be encouraged, and a better method of waste collection be provided. VL - 6 IS - 6 ER -