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Asaba, Uyo, 8 other cleanest cities in Nigeria

In today’s world, where environmental threats and public health risks are growing daily, the urgency of maintaining clean, sustainable cities cannot be ignored.
Cleanliness is more than visual appeal, it reflects a city’s commitment to the health of its citizens, the preservation of its natural surroundings, and the efficiency of its governance.
Across Nigeria, a growing number of cities are taking bold steps toward environmental responsibility through innovative waste management systems, active community involvement, and long-term sustainability policies.
This article highlights Nigeria’s top 10 cleanest cities and states, shedding light on how each of them stands out as a model of urban hygiene and environmental consciousness.
1. Uyo, Akwa Ibom State

Widely recognized as Nigeria’s cleanest city, Uyo has become a benchmark for urban cleanliness through its “Akwa Ibom Clean and Green” initiative.
This program promotes environmental education, sustainable living, and rigorous waste management practices such as recycling and regular sanitation drives.
The city’s neat road networks, well-maintained public spaces, and green aesthetics speak volumes of its commitment to cleanliness.
2. Calabar, Cross River State

Calabar, known for its natural beauty and hospitality, doubles as an eco-tourism destination due to its environmental friendliness.
The “Greening Cross River Project” has played a pivotal role in promoting tree planting, green belt creation, and public cleanliness. Calabar’s culture of community participation in environmental campaigns has helped maintain its clean, serene image.
3. Enugu, Enugu State

Enugu is setting a new standard for waste separation and modern garbage processing.
The state has invested in specialized facilities for recycling and composting, encouraging residents to sort their waste at the source.
These efforts are supported by regular sensitization programs and street sanitation enforcement policies.
4. Abuja, Federal Capital Territory (FCT)

As Nigeria’s capital, Abuja sets a national standard for urban planning and cleanliness.
The city boasts a centralized waste collection system, public recycling bins, and routine environmental sanitation programs.
Strategic partnerships with environmental NGOs have enhanced its waste processing infrastructure and urban hygiene culture.
5. Awka, Anambra State

Awka thrives on a sense of community responsibility.

The city’s “Clean and Green Champions” initiative rallies local youth and neighborhood associations to carry out sanitation campaigns and monitor environmental compliance.
These grassroots efforts have significantly improved waste management and reduced litter in public spaces.
6. Abakaliki, Ebonyi State

Abakaliki has taken cleanliness to a professional level with its “Ebonyi Clean Team,” a dedicated sanitation task force equipped with modern cleaning tools and vehicles.
This specialized unit is responsible for daily waste removal, street sweeping, and maintenance of public facilities, ensuring a consistently clean urban space.
7. Asaba, Delta State

The capital of Delta State, Asaba, is noted for its well-structured sanitation policies and active environmental laws.
With constant collaboration between the government and local residents, Asaba maintains clean streets, drainage systems, and marketplaces.
Periodic environmental sanitation exercises help reinforce cleanliness across the city.
8. Benin City, Edo State

Benin City emphasizes environmental education through awareness campaigns and school programs.
The government supports local waste management businesses and regularly conducts workshops on proper waste segregation.
These efforts are extended to nearby towns, creating a ripple effect of cleanliness across the state.
9. Jos, Plateau State

Known for its picturesque landscapes, Jos blends natural beauty with environmental discipline.
The city regularly hosts community cleanup days, supported by civil society organizations and volunteers.
These events not only keep the city clean but also reinforce environmental stewardship among the population.
10. Ilesa, Osun State

Ilesa continues to enjoy praise for its clean layout and high community standards.
The city’s residents take pride in maintaining clean surroundings, often participating in coordinated waste collection and drainage clearance.
Local authorities provide support through incentives and environmental education campaigns.
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