- Nigeria is still lagging behind in terms of available and constant water supply for its citizens
- Clean portable water for human consumption is still a challenge in major parts of Nigeria
- Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo has tasked government at all levels to address the issue
Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo has said that government at all levels need to redouble their efforts to ensure Nigeria meets it’s water supply and sanitation demands.
Osinbajo made the statement at the National Retreat on Revitalizating Urban Water Supply and Sanitation, on Thursday, September 28 in Abuja.
According to him, the water demand-supply gap in the urban areas should not be allowed to continue as the population increases.
He stated that clean portable water for human consumption and other uses together with adequate sanitation was critical to Nigeria's socio-economic development.
Vice President Osinbajo flanked by the minister, Engineer Sulieman Adamu, World Bank Country Director; Mr. Rachid Benmessaoud and permanent secretary; Dr Musa Ibrahim. Photo credit: Novo Isioro
READ ALSO: South Africa offers to help Nigeria build military industry
He informed his audience that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari placed priority on infrastructure development including those of water supply and sanitation towards ensuring better life for our people.
His words: ‘’From the inception of this administration, we have demonstrated serious commitment to the development of the water sector by first of all preserving the ministry of water resources and appointing a seasoned engineer as the minister.
’’Our country is vast with increasing rate of urbanisation, recent indices for water supply and sanitation access calls on government at all levels to redouble their efforts and work in synergy towards meeting the nation’s water supply and sanitation demands.”
He urged the participants at the retreat to think outside the box and come out with practical solutions that will rapidly improve access to pipe-borne water and adequate sanitation in urban areas.
He also praised the efforts of the World Bank and other development partners for their support to the Nigerian water sector.
In his keynote address at the retreat, the minister of water resources, Engineer Sulieman Adamu, noted that the Nigeria constitution allowed the issues of water supply and sanitation services to be handled by the three tiers of government.
He added that in pursuance of this, the Federal Executive Council as well as the National Economic Council approved the National Water Supply and Sanitation Policy in 2000.
He lamented that the laudable objectives of the Water Sanitation Policy had not been met since the policy came on stream 17 years go.
He therefore called for a serious review of the policy with a view of fashioning out a model that will enhance more collaborative efforts of all the three tiers of government and to promote private sector participation and access to other sources of funding the urban water supply and sanitation.
On his part, the World Bank Country Director, Mr. Rachid Benmessaoud, said “Improving management of water resources is key to the water security of Nigeria and to the country’s economic and social development.
“We hope today’s retreat can trigger a call for urgent remobilization and action of all stakeholders to address the water and sanitation sector emergency in Nigeria.”
Meanwhile, the immediate past governor of Ondo state, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, has advised the federal government to pay critical attention to the high rate of maternal mortality in the country.
Mimiko gave the advise while speaking to journalists, on Friday, September 22, at the Chatham House in London.
The former governor delivered a paper on “Improving Access to Health Services for All” using his administration's achievement in maternal and child health as a case study.
READ ALSO: Group seeks government intervention in shutting down Ogwashi Uku prison in Delta state
Watch Nigerians speak on the federal government's health plan for the citizens on NAIJ.com TV:
Source: Naij.com
ROSY CREST
Friday, 29 September 2017