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ASSESSMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES AND THE MITIGATION STRATEGIES IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
This study was to assess the waste management
challenges in Nigeria and the mitigation strategies adopted. A descriptive
survey design was adopted for the study. The study was conducted in Nigeria.
The population of the study comprised all the environmental scientists. A
stratified random sampling technique was used to select 300 environmental
scientists, which constituted the sample size used for the study. The
instrument, titled "Waste Management Challenges and the Mitigation
Strategies Questionnaire (WMCMSQ)", was used for data collection. Face and
content validation of the instrument was carried out by one expert in test and
measurement from the University of Uyo and one environmental scientist from
Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic to ensure that the instrument was appropriate for
the study. The Cronbach Alpha technique was used to determine the level of
reliability of the instrument. In this case, the reliability coefficient
obtained was 0.77, and this was high enough to justify the use of the
instrument. The researcher subjected the data generated for this study to
appropriate statistical techniques such as descriptive statistics. The test for
significance was done at a 0.05 alpha level. The study concluded that waste
management is an important issue that needs governmental action quickly. The
current waste management in Nigeria lacks a holistic approach covering the
whole chain of product design, raw material extraction, production, consumption,
recycling, and waste management. Current systems in Nigeria cannot cope with
the volume of waste management generated by an increasing urban population, and
this impacts on the environment and public health. The practices of generating
waste are too dangerous not only for today, but also for future generations.
One of the recommendations made was that the government should educate people
and tell them to adopt practices for recycling, reusing, and reducing rather
than generating waste in society.
KEYWORDS: Waste Management, Challenges, Mitigation,
Strategies, and Nigeria
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