New compactor and skip bin trucks for HCC

Mayor Cr. Andrew Mua trying out one of the new trucks, the Skip Bin.

THE Honiara City Council Executive and Governance have handed over two new solid waste management Trucks to the Works Division.

This is part of the 2018 Capital Budget as a commitment to a cleaner environment and smart solid waste management in the City.

Mayor Cr Andrew Mua during the handing over said the new trucks will improve the demand of the services provided by the Council.

“These new machines will help to keep up with the demand from our communities to provide better services in waste management.

“Financially we have to work within our means to afford the trucks,” Mua added.

“I would like to urge the public to respect the trucks and work together with the Council for the betterment of the City.

“On the same note I would like to thank the Friends of the City for the continuous good work in cleaning the City,” he added.

Mayor Mua also acknowledged the office of the City Clerk, Treasurer and Director of Works to agree with the Governance to procure the new trucks.

Speaking on behalf of the Works Division, Chairman Robert Oge thanked the Mayor, Governance and Management for the commitment.

“These new trucks will help to provide and improve quality services to the public, and I thank everyone involved for the support in the process of procuring it,” he said.

“Also I want to call on the public to work together with the Council to properly dispose wastes at proper locations allocated for collections,” he added

The new specialised Compactor and Skip Bin trucks are part of the larger efforts and plans to keep Honiara City environmentally clean.

The two new trucks now bring a total of five waste collection vehicles in the fleet of the Works Division.

Mayor Cr. Andrew Mua handing over the Keys to Chairman of Works Cr. Robert Oge, witnessed by the Governance and Management team.

–HCC PRESS

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