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FG, NGO transformed 100 Almajiris, drug addicts, to house builders through collected  waste plastic bottles for *low-cost* rural housing project.

 

The founder of a non -governmental organization in Kaduna state, north western Nigeria ( *Developmental Association for Renewable Energies* – DARE), Engineer Yahaya Ahmed, has said that his organization in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs has trained 100 Almajiris and other street youths on mainstreaming through collaboration for action to encourage the scavenging of  plastic bottles for low-cost rural housing schemes in the country.

According to him, all the 50 students were trained extensively  on the  latest technology of building design and construction using plastic bottles for constructing houses that can last for over 500 years, fireproof, bulletproof and earthquake resistant as well as eco-friendly.

Yahaya made the statement during certificate and award winning presentation to the best performing students at the center located in Sabon Yalwa village along the Kaduna –zaria Expressway.

He said that the aim of training them was to build capacity of those youths roaming the streets and ghettos on how to be self reliant and developing entrepreneural skills in the field of constructing new houses with waste plastic bottles, so as to save the environment against pollution and  to reduce the quantity  of waste and garbage being leashed out from communities to marine environment.

He added that trainees at the center filled the plastic bottles with sand and linked them at the neck by an intricate network of strings to build the house.

Yahaya said, they were trained in various fields  of designing and construction using all sorts of plastic bottles to erect solid houses; starting from waste collection by scavengers at the trash dump center to mixing the bottles with local sand and laying  the foundation of building a strong house.

“This type of house built with used PET plastic bottles house is one the cheapest and most affordable that everyone can construct without spending so much money because the building materials are available on the streets, river banks, and trash dump centres.

“The trainees spend 3 months of extensive  training at the center with other specialists from some part of the world that voluntarily  came to educate them and sentitize them on latest plastic bottles designs in order to enable them become professionals in the field of designing and constructing locally made houses that can last for hundreds of years.

“They are now our Ambassadors that can represent us anywhere across the country, because they have been trained and fully certified by the organization that trained them for months,” he explained.

He further said that they were equally trained on how to make floor tiles and interlocking tiles from pure water sachets and other soft plastic waste from the environment with the aim of embracing new housing construction technology using waste as primary source of raw material.

“They also make blocks from pure water sachets which they sell at affordable prices. The block is stronger than the normal sandcret blocks people buy from building material markets.

“Any house constructed properly with PET plastic bottles is fireproof, bulletproof, earthquake-resistant and can adapt to all kinds of changes in weather patterns during the year”, he stated.

Similarly, Professor Babatunde Bolanji Bernard who is part of the Federal Government’s delegation from the Federal Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs which organized the training said all the youths that attended the training have now gotten a job to do and this would help the government to reduce the number of youth unemployment while making them to be skillful and become important in the society.

He said, “It is our collective responsibility to see that more rural and urban youths are trained in the field of housing construction from waste plastic bottles, so as to save the environment against the human –made disaster which causes flood and other problems related to environemental degradation that has a negative impact on agricultural land.”

While stressing that they are planning to train more unemployed youths in this field of building designs in the society, he appealed to all the graduate trainees to use the knowledge learned towards building more beautiful houses that can last for hundreds of years.

One of the beneficiary at the event, Lawal Mukhtar, expressed satisfaction and thanked the organizers of the event for helping them by impacting them with new skills which he hopes will changes their lives for a better future.

He said he intends to open a new center for training more almajirai and other youths in the communities, so as to have more building technicians in the society.

He then called on wealthy individuals and corporate organizations to always support youths that received the training to enable them assist in training more unemplpyed youths in the communities.

 

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