Nigerian Government Declares Two Benue State LGAs Open Defecation-Free 

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The Federal Government has declared Ado and Ohimini Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Benue Open Defecation-Free (ODF).

The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof. Terlumun Utsev, made the declaration on Tuesday in Oturkpo.

Utsev, who was represented by the Director, Quality Control and Sanitation, Mrs Elizabeth Ugoh, stated that about 48 million people in Nigeria were practising open defecation.

The minister expressed concern that it made Nigeria the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa.

“We understand that we need to do much more if we are to eliminate open defecation and achieve 100 per cent access to sanitation and hygiene in the country.

“Open defecation has long been a challenge in many parts of the world, with far-reaching consequences.

“It compromises health, undermines education, especially for young girls, and even affects the local economy,” Utsev said.

“By eliminating open defecation, we are taking a crucial step toward achieving better sanitation, which translates to fewer diseases, higher productivity, and greater dignity for our people,” Utsev said.

In his remarks, Chief WASH, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)-Nigeria, Dr Jane Bevan, said that the organisation would continue to support all the 23 LGAs in Benue to achieve ODF status.

She stated that so far, 11 of the 23 LGAs had attained the status.

Benue state commissioner for Water Resources, Environment, and Climate Change, Mr Ugwu Odoh, in a remark, said that the achievement was a testimony to the collective resolve, perseverance and unwavering commitment to enhancing the quality of life for Benue citizens.

“The eradication of open defecation is a critical step towards creating healthier, safer and more prosperous communities.

“This accomplishment will not have been possible without the collaborative efforts of numerous stakeholders, including community leaders, partners, UNICEF, Self-Help Africa, and WaterAid, whose technical expertise and resources significantly contributed to our success.

“Others to also share in the achievement are the Federal Government under the Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, local government officials, and other stakeholders,” Odeh said.

The Acting General Manager, Benue Rural Water and Sanitation Agency (BERWASA), Mr Tony Mkpen, appreciated Gov. Hyacinth Alia for his tremendous support of donor supported programmes.

“The harsh economic challenges at the moment have impacted negatively on government,” he said.

Mkpen gave the assurance that the state government would prioritize prompt release of counterpart funds for the programmes and upgrade LGA WASH units to departments with budget lines.

NAN / Foluke Ibitomi

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