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03.08.2020 •
Social Studies
Cleaning of streets, refuse collection, sewage and sanitation, roads construction, drainage system, public transport and car parks are challenges facing our city.How to solve these as an officer?
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In every city in a given country, there are challenges which faces it. some of those challenges are meant to be solved in-order to have a city that could be habitable. For example, cleaning of street could be solved through the employment of people who will be sweeping it on daily basis. Likewise, refuse collection, this should be collected and disposed at least once each week.
Also, sewage and sanitation should be channeled into a central point from where it would be collected for onward processing into finished product. Some of the product would then serve as manure for plants. Construction, drainage system and public transport could be solved through employment of competent people to manage and solve those problems.
Good road network construction, drainage system that would be centralized and well good transport road network system is essential for a given country. Lastly, car parks should be constructed in such a way that, it would free the road from cars. It should be made illegal to park cars along the road.
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