The exercise tagged “Cleanliness Awareness” which is the club’s fourth activity took place at Ipodo Market in Ikeja, where a giant waste disposal bin, rake, waste nylon, local and brush brooms, Izal, hand gloves and nose masks were as donated to the market community.
Speaking while presenting the cleaning items to the representative of the market community, Anita Razaq, said the donation was part of Lions Clubs’ objectives to support government’s efforts in giving better lives to its citizens. She urged the marketers to imbibe the culture of personal hygiene and environmental cleanliness in order to curb the spread of cholera and also encourage them to make good use of the waste disposal bin and other cleaning materials to improve the market’s sanitation situation.
The market representative, who took possession of the cleaning materials, thanked Lions Club for its kind gesture and promised that the disposal bin would be put to proper use.BBNaija S9: Organisers slash prize money from N120 to N100 million as Ugbe explains rationale for screen time to housemates