The administrative department of the Benue State Environmental Sanitation Authority (BENSESA) is headed by Mr. Iwev Iornenge, who serves as the Secretary. In his role, he ensures efficient administrative operations and supports the agency’s mission of improving sanitation services in Benue State.
The Administration Department at BENSESA is tasked with overseeing daily operations and ensuring effective coordination across all departments. It manages human resources, enforces policies, and provides essential administrative support to help achieve the organization’s goals. Through strong leadership and organization, the department plays a vital role in advancing BENSESA’s mission of environmental sustainability.
Additionally, the Administration Department manages both internal and external communications, fostering smooth interactions between BENSESA and its stakeholders. It is responsible for record-keeping, logistics management, and coordinating meetings and appointments across the organization. By ensuring efficient administrative processes, the department significantly contributes to the overall success of BENSESA’s environmental sanitation initiatives.
BENSESA procedures for Aqucuiring Roll-on-Bins is listed below. Get one today.
Read MoreBENSESA procedures for Aqucuiring Roll-on-Bins is listed below. Get one today.
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Read MoreOur regular cleaning efforts help maintain a clean and tidy Benue State. By consistently removing dirt, waste, and germs, we promote a healthier and more hygienic environment for everyone.
Our regular cleaning efforts help maintain a clean and tidy Benue State. By consistently removing dirt, waste, and germs, we promote a healthier and more hygienic environment for everyone.
Always dispose of trash in designated bins.
Littering in public places is strictly prohibited.
Dumping waste in rivers, forests, roadsides, or empty plots is forbidden.
These actions harm ecosystems and pollute vital resources.
Urinating or defecating in open areas is not allowed.
Always use designated public or private toilets to maintain hygiene and dignity.
Burning of garbage, leaves, or plastics in open areas is banned.
This practice causes severe air pollution and health hazards.
Do not damage or uproot plants, trees, or public gardens.
Tree cutting without official approval is illegal and punishable by law.
Citizens are encouraged to be vigilant and report:
Illegal dumping
Open burning
Pollution activities
Report such cases promptly to the relevant authorities.
Everyone—individuals, schools, businesses, and organisations is encouraged to take part in local cleaning and greening drives.
Together, we can build a cleaner, greener Benue state.
Cleanliness is a shared responsibility. Let’s protect our Benue environment for ourselves and future generations.
Be responsible, Be clean, Be proud.
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