By Linus Flomo
The Monrovia City Corporation (MCC) is set to launch a special cleanup initiative aimed at clearing the streets of waste and debris accumulated during the festive season.
The effort, that kick started yesterday, comes in response to the increased garbage generated by holiday celebrations and social gatherings.
The cleanup will focus on major streets throughout the city and its surrounding areas, with MCC sanitation workers already preparing for the task.
The initiative is expected to address both the immediate need for waste removal and promote better waste management practices among residents.
The special cleanup exercise is more than just a waste removal effort it is a call to action.
The cleanup team also intend to give Monrovia the much-needed facelift during this time of heightened social activities, which naturally lead to an increase in waste.
The goal is to ensure that the city remains clean and healthy, and that residents understand the importance of responsible waste disposal.
With the festive season often leading to an upsurge in garbage generation, the MCC is emphasizing stricter compliance with waste management regulations.
In addition to clearing the streets of several tons of leftover waste, the Corporation is also encouraging citizens to dispose of their garbage in an environmentally responsible manner.
The special cleanup initiative is expected to help reduce illegal dumping, improve sanitation, and create a cleaner, more welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.
The cleanup will continue in the coming days, with MCC logistics teams working around the clock to address the waste backlog.
The City Corporation is committed to ensuring that Monrovia remains clean, especially during times when social gatherings and events tend to lead to a surge in trash.
Residents are urged to participate in the cleanup efforts by properly disposing of waste and adhering to the city’s sanitation guidelines, as the Monrovia City Corporation continues its mission to improve the city’s overall cleanliness and sustainability.