NOA sensitises Nasarawa state residents on open defecation
The National Orientation Agency (NOA), has sensitised residents of 13 local government areas of Nasarawa State against defecating in open places to avoid polluting the environment and spreading diseases.
The Director General of the NOA, Garba Abari, said at a one-day sensitisation programme on “Open Defecation-Free Nigeria” in Lafia on Tuesday, that the impact of the unwholesome practice had caused various diseases including diarrhoea, cholera, typhoid, among others for residents of the state.
According to him, open defecation was widely responsible for the high number of deaths of children under the age of five, and poverty occasioned by the high spending on treatment of the diseases it spreads.
“I am most delighted to be here (Nasarawa state today for our continuous nationwide sensitisation campaign aimed at achieving Open Defecation Free Nigeria by year 2025.
“The issue of open defecation all over the world has assumed very disturbing proportion because of its implications on public health.
“This nationwide sensitisation campaign is aimed at achieving behavioural change while improving and ensuring access to good water, sanitation and hygiene practices as a way to achieving the goal of making Nigeria open defecation free by 2025.”
Also speaking, Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, who was represented by the National Coordinator, Clean Nigeria Campaign, Chizoma Opara, said the negative implications of open defecation on Nigeria’s development were enormous and appealed to all residents of Nasarawa State to embrace the attitude of using the toilets instead of going to the bushes and other open places to defecate.
The governor of the state, Abdullahi Sule, while declaring the workshop open, expressed gratitude to the management and staff of the NOA and the Federal Ministry of Water Resources for their efforts towards ensuring that open defection is eradicated in the country.
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