Nigeria prioritizes clean campaign to drive social, economic initiatives—VP Osinbajo

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Cyril Okonkwo, Abuja

Nigeria is prioritizing the Clean Nigeria Campaign to drive key social economic initiatives of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo stated this on Thursday in his remarks delivered virtually at a ceremony organized to mark the first anniversary of Clean Nigeria: Use the Toilet Campaign.

Prof. Osinbajo said that the success of the Clean Nigeria Campaign would enhance social inclusion; poverty reduction; business growth, and entrepreneurship; greater access to quality education and affordable healthcare, among others.

The Vice President said: “the success of the Clean Nigeria Campaign will contribute to some of the key priority areas of this Government which include enhancing social inclusion and poverty reduction, expanding business growth and entrepreneurship; and expanding access to quality education, affordable healthcare and productivity of Nigerians.


“We are aware that access to adequate Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services is a critical factor in the socio-economic development of any nation and contributes to human capital outcomes such as early childhood survival, health and educational attainment.

“Access to WASH services is also one of the key preventive measures in the raging global COVID-19 pandemic.”

Osinbajo said that the initiative of the Organized Private Sector in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (OPS-WASH) tagged ‘FLUSHIT,’ which aims at promoting private sector-led innovative financial strategies in WASH, is a welcome development.

“The role of the private sector is critical in building a virile sanitation economy which will drive the sustenance of the results being achieved under the Clean Nigeria Campaign,” he said.

The vice president restated the commitment of the Nigerian government to the success of the campaign especially by appointing campaign ambassadors to support the process.

He said that government desired to aggressively mobilize the entire country towards ending the practice of open defecation and has identified Campaign Ambassadors to support the national drive towards open defecation free status.


“These are citizens who have contributed to the existing successes achieved so far under the campaign or have been identified as persons of influence who can significantly advance the campaign.


“Clean Nigeria Campaign Ambassador will be required to provide leadership in advancing the objectives of the Campaign and engage in Campaign activities as may be initiated by you or other stakeholders.”

Prof. Osinbajo explained that the Clean Nigeria Campaign is backed by Presidential Executive Order 009, which gives effect to its implementation.

“The Executive Order provides that the National Open Defecation Free (ODF) Roadmap be put into effect towards meeting the national target of ending open defecation by 2025.


“It mandates the ‘Clean Nigeria Campaign Secretariat’ in collaboration with relevant government institutions to ensure that all public places including schools, hotels, fuel stations, places of worship, market places, hospitals and offices have accessible toilets within their premises.


“It also provides for the enactment of legislation appropriate sanctions and penalties to back up the fight against open defecation while ensuring that all developmental projects include the construction of sanitation facilities as an integral part of the approval and implementation process.”

Prof. Osinbajo, however, pointed out that ending open defecation is not just about access to toilets, but also involves generating demand for toilets and changing people’s behaviour regarding toilet usage.

“The Clean Nigeria Campaign as a transformational and behaviour change campaign will require the contribution and commitment of everyone: government at all levels, civil society, private sector, development partners and the entire populace in building a new culture of safe sanitation.”

The campaign to end open defecation in Nigeria was launched about a year ago to galvanize efforts from both public and private sectors to promote water, sanitation and hygiene in the 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) across the country.

So far, 33 LGAs in the country are known to be open defecation free.


 Spokesman to the Vice President, Laolu Akande, said in a release that the Minister of Water Resources, Engr Suleiman Adamu, Minister of State for FCT, Hajiya Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu; representatives of Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, and development partners and the organized private sector attended the event.

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