Osinbajo wants more done to end open defecation
(Nigeria) Ongoing efforts to end open defecation in Nigeria by 2025
has received a boost with the approval of measures to accelerate access to
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, WASH, by
the Clean Nigeria Steering Committee chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo,
SAN.
A meeting of the
committee presided over by Prof. Osinbajo virtually, on Wednesday approved
prayers contained in the “Clean Nigeria: Use the Toilet Campaign”, 2022
mid-year report.
Minister of Water
Resources, Engr. Suleiman Adamu had earlier in a presentation on the ongoing
Clean Nigeria campaign, noted slow advancement in the finalization and roll out
of the Tax Credit Scheme and Blue Bond Programme as part of challenges
affecting the country-wide campaign.
The prayers to the
steering committee approved during the meeting:
“Support strong advocacy to policy makers at sub national
level for prioritization and funding of campaign implementation.
“Support strong advocacy on public private partnership for
sanitation services improvement in public places.
“ Support of Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and
National Planning on the finalization of the issuance of the Blue Bond.
“Support of Federal Ministry of Justice, Federal Ministry of
Finance and the Federal Inland Revenue Service on the finalization of Tax
Credit Scheme under the Executive Order 009.
“Federal Ministries of Education, Environment and Health to
accelerate the initiative of Schools WASH and Health WASH program towards
improving access to Sanitation and Hygiene facilities in schools and Healthcare
centres.
“Members of Steering
Committee to champion the delivery of their respective LGAs as Open Defecation
Free in collaboration with the Clean Nigeria Campaign Secretariat.
Speaking while approving the prayers contained in the
report, Prof. Osinbajo said the recommendations “capture where the gaps are and
the sort of support required.”
The Vice President said “I think that we are making steady
progress but there is need for us to do a bit more because only 18 percent of
our people have access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in public places,”
noting that performances in schools and public places must improve.
He called on stakeholders “to do more with our sub-nationals. The states hold the aces to make the required efforts to make substantial progress. The fact that more states have Open Defecation Free, ODF, status means we are on course.”
The Minister of Water Resources, Engr. Suleiman Adamu will
be making the presentation at today’s National Economic Council, NEC, meeting,
seeking the council’s endorsement.
Other officials present at the meeting included the Minister of Environment, Mr Mohammed Abdullahi; Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Dr. Folashade Esan; representatives of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON; UNICEF, the Organised Private Sector Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, OPS WASH, and the Diaspora Commission.
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