Households Perception on the Generation and Disposal of Solid Waste in Lafia Metropolis of Nasarawa State, Nigeria

A. Ezekiel, M. Dahiru, S. Abdullahi
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Proper solid waste generation and disposal are key components of effective management of municipal solid waste. This study examined households’ perception of the generation and disposal of solid waste in the Lafia metropolis. A systematic random sampling method was adopted in selecting respondents. A well-structured questionnaire was administered to 240 selected households heads within the Lafia metropolis which includes four electoral wards (Chiroma, Gayam, Makama and Zanwa). Each of the four electoral wards was divided into three units (totalling 12 units) and administered 20 samples of the questionnaire. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The findings showed the dominance of males over females in the study area. Ages 30 to 59 constitutes over 70% of the sampled population. About half (49.58%) of the respondents were civil servants. More than half of the respondents (51.25%) reported that the waste they generate is food waste. 46.25% of the respondents use plastic containers as their waste storage facilities. 51.67% of the respondents indicated getting infected by malaria parasites as a result of the improper location of dumpsites (which serves as breeding sites for disease vectors) within their vicinity. On the basis of the findings, it is recommended that relevant government agencies should provide adequate enlightenment on proper waste generation and disposal, adequate designated dumpsites and collection points, and the need to improve the monthly environmental sanitation exercise in the metropolis.
尼日利亚纳萨拉瓦州拉菲亚大都市家庭对固体废物产生和处置的看法
正确产生和处置固体废物是有效管理城市固体废物的关键组成部分。本研究调查了家庭对拉菲亚大都市固体废物产生和处置的看法。调查对象的选择采用系统随机抽样的方法。对拉菲亚大都市区(包括四个选区(基罗玛、加亚姆、马卡马和赞瓦)内选定的240户户主进行了结构良好的问卷调查。四个选区各分为三个单位(共12个单位),并发放20份问卷样本。数据采用描述性统计进行分析。研究结果表明,在研究区域,雄性比雌性占优势。30至59岁的人占抽样人口的70%以上。大约一半(49.58%)的受访者是公务员。超过一半(51.25%)的受访者表示,他们产生的垃圾是食物垃圾。46.25%的受访者使用塑料容器作为其废物储存设施。51.67%的答复者表示,感染疟疾寄生虫的原因是其附近垃圾场(作为病媒滋生地)位置不当。根据调查结果,建议有关政府机构应提供适当的教育,说明如何正确产生和处置废物,指定适当的倾倒场和收集点,以及改善都市每月的环境卫生工作的必要性。
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