Jigawa spends N500 million on public toilets to curb open defecation

The Jigawa State government says it has spent N500 million on provisions of improved latrines in schools, hospitals, markets and motor parks across the state.
The Commissioner for Water Resources, Alhaji Ibrahim Hannungiwa, spoke on Wednesday in Dutse. He said the government had adopted proactive measures to ensure sustainability of its leading position as an Open Defecation Free state.
According to Hannungiwa, the state is geared towards surpassing the nation’s ODF target by 2025.
Hannungiwa said the feat was achieved by putting a lot of effort through executions of viable policies and programmes in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and United Nations Children’s Fund.
The commissioner said the state had set up a committee to work out modalities for the sustainability of its ODF status by ensuring total eradication of the menace.
“Under this committee, more standard public conveniences would be provided at public places and along highways in the state. The state government has done a lot in the area of public enlightenment on the importance of using toilets, especially in rural communities.
“Jigawa State is the first and the only state so far declared Open Defecation Free in the country by UNICEF,” he said, adding that the UN Agency appointed the state governor, Umar Namadi, as ODF ambassador.
He said the governor is expected to deliver a paper on the Nigerian situation in the fight against ODF at a conference billed to hold in Canada.
(NAN)
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