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UN Report of 46 Million Nigerians without Safe Drinking Water Worries NGO
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
Stakeholders in the water sector have described water as essential in contributing to peaceful coexistence among communities as well as a trigger to violent conflicts which requires all hands to be on deck in addressing its shortage.
This was part of the discussion reached at the stakeholders engagement on the future of water in Nigeria put together by TESTE Nigeria, a nonprofit organization to discuss ways forward in addressing the alarming figure of over 46 million Nigerians are without safe drinking water according to the UN report of 2023.
The engagement held at the ECWA’s International Conference Centre at in Jos the Plateau State Capital had government officials, civil society organizations, NGOs as well as members of the Media to chat a way forward.
Guest Speaker at the stakeholders’ engagement on water, Rev. Prof. Dachollom Datiri in his keynote address on “Harnessing Water for Peace, Clean Energy and Sustainable Environment” noted that water plays a vital role in maintaining global peace, generating energy and ensuring that a sustainable environment is achieved.
According to him, “This precious resource has the potential to unit nations, fuel economic growth and mitigate climate change. However, water scarcity, mismanagement and competition threaten global stability, energy security and environmental sustainability.
He called on government, the private sector and Civil society organizations to developed and implement trans-Boundary water management policies, invest in clean energy and water-efficient technologies, promote water conservation and sustainable practices, support climate-resilient water management strategies and to educate and as well as raised awareness on the importance of water to citizens of the country.
The Chief Executive Officer of TESTE Nigeria Ben Odejiofo noted that the organization was committed to ending the menace of lack of access to clean drinking water across communities in the coming 25 years toward reducing the alarming statistics of the United Nations (UN) on access to quality drinking water by Nigerians.
He said TESTE works mainly in communities where women and children bear the burden of water collection, typically walking 5 kilometer per trip to collect water which is usually unsafe for human consumption, as well as educating communities and children in local schools about good basic hygiene and sanitation practices over the last 25 years.
“We pray that in the next 25 years, there will be no community that will not have access to clean drinking water. In the last five years that we have been working, over 1.3 million Nigerians have access to clean drinking water but this is just a drop in the ocean, there is still a long way to go and we are ready for the work by God’s grace to reduce the number of people who have no access to clean drinking water.
“UN report 2023 says 46 million Nigerians are without safe drinking water, that is a very sad figure and we want to eradicate that with the help of government, NGOs and other stakeholders in the water sector”, he stated.
The country Director of TESTE Nigeria, Nuhu Yakubu said through partnership with the current Plateau State government, the organization was able to rehabilitate 560 boreholes and convert 80 motorized boreholes into solar power boreholes in the state using its technical expertise.
“The partnership between the Plateau State government and TESTE Nigeria through the State Ministry of water resources has been one of our major success stories and we need more of such partnership with various state governments across the country.
“The Governor has engaged us to restore about 560 broken down boreholes, and also to restore and convert 80 motorized boreholes into solar power. This is to the tune of about N1.7 to 2bn and when the government understands that we have the expertise and they have the finances, people will have more water.” He reassured
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Fuel Hike: Experts Seek Speedy Intervention of FG
Some Economic Experts on Thursday urged the speedy intervention of the Federal Government following the hike in the Pump Price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) by the NNPC Ltd..
Checks by our correspondent showed that barely three weeks after increasing the pump price, the NNPC Retail Outlets in the FCT on Tuesday increased its fuel pump price again to N1,060 per litre as against N1,030.
our checks also revealed that most filling stations operated by the major marketers retained their old prices.
TotalEnergies and Cornoil fuel stations opposite the NNPC Ltd. Towers still sell at N1,109, Ardova Plc. and NIPCO sell at N1,125 and N1,150 respectively, while Kopdem Nig Ltd.
sell at N1,170 without queues.An oil and gas expert who spoke under annonymity, said the change by the NNPC Ltd. while other marketers maintained their former prices signified that the NNPC Ltd. was trying to catch up with the existing price.
The expert urged the Federal Government to hasten intervention measures towards assisting common Nigerians to convert their vehicles to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to alleviate the suffering being experienced due to high price of fuel.
Also speaking with newsmen, Dr Chijioke Ekechukwu expressed worry over the adjustment of pump price, the third time in two months, adding that the increase in price was an additional stress to the hardship being experienced currently.
“We cannot over emphasise the impact these constant increases are having on the hardship being experienced by Nigerians currently.
“Disposable incomes have continued to be eroded, and the quality and standard of living are at their lowest ebb.
“I expect an urgent intervention in this regard to alleviate the sufferings of Nigerians,” he said.
Another expert, Mr Yushau Aliyu who decried inflation said the NNPC Ltd. would continue to adjust pump prices upward unless the domestic functional refineries registered their supply strategy.
“The NNPC Ltd. are bent on using inferior price models grossly influenced and guided by poor exchange rates regime and devastating inflationary measures,” he said. (NAN)
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Vet Doctor Calls for Law to Guide Abattoir Operations in Nigeria
Dr Mutiu Oladele-Bukola, Veterinary Doctor at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Obafemi Awolowo University, Moore Plantation, Ibadan, has called on governments to institute laws guiding abattoir operations.
Oladele-Bukola made the call in an interview on Thursday in Ibadan.
He said that governments should also enforce absolute compliance to the law for a standard operation by the abattoirs.
He said that the waste management practices in many Nigerian slaughter houses were poor, posing public health and environmental hazards to inhabitants.
According to him, open dump waste disposal and direct disposal of effluents into water bodies are still common practices in many abattoirs.
“These practices expose inhabitants and neighbouring communities to pathogens, with great risks to public health.
“Bacteria and fungi break down these organic materials to produce biomass leading to cellular multiplication.
“Most abattoir effluents are channeled to surrounding water bodies, causing water pollution.
“Many communities in Nigeria get their drinking water directly from rivers and streams that receive these effluents from abattoirs,” he said.
The veterinarian added that these water bodies also served as sources of water for farming activities, exposing plants and animals to pathogenic microbes.
“Polluted animals can lead to food-borne diseases, which could be life-threatening, especially in immune-compromised individuals,” he said.
Oladele-Bukola emphasised the need for improved sanitary conditions and optimal waste management in abattoirs across Nigeria.
He advocated a robust and holistic review of the policies and legislative framework guiding abattoir activities and management in the country.
“Efforts must be made to expedite the passage, and enforcement of the Meat Inspection and Hygiene Act, currently before the National Assembly.
“The said Act should also be reviewed to accommodate expert views on contemporary methods of waste management.
“New policies should reflect and enforce modern standards of waste treatment and disposal in line with global best practices.
“The traditional practice of floor slaughter and carcass dressing should be replaced with the rail system which ensures minimal carcass contamination,” he added.
Oladele-Bukola equally called for improved technology for waste treatment and energy conversion.
He stressed the importance of training for veterinary officers, butchers and abattoir staff for an acceptable level of hygiene and waste management.
“To attract individuals with a good level of formal education to the sector, government and major players must make abattoir jobs socially and economically appealing.
“Proper implementation of waste management systems, education of abattoir workers and enforcement of regulations and compliance to international standards, would contribute to the promotion of both public and planetary health,” Oladele-Bukola said. (NAN)
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Minister Appoints Kingsley Igwe, CRFFN Registrar
The Minister of Marine & Blue Economy, Alhaji Adegboyega Oyetola, has approved the appointment of Mr Kingsley Igwe as Registrar of Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN).
Mr Ismail Omipidan, the ministers spokesman, said this in Statement to newsmen on Thursday in Lagos.
Oyetola said the appointment was part of efforts to reposition CRFFN for better efficiency and management.
He said that Igwe, who was also the National Secretary, National Association Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), took over from the acting Registrar, Mrs Chinyere Uronta.
The appointment was announced in a letter signed on behalf of the Minister by the Director, Maritime Services, Mr Babatunde Sule.
Oyetola said that his appointment was in accordance with the relevant provisions of CRFFN Act 2007 for a duration of four years in the first instance.
He said that Igwe, from Imo State, had Master’s degree in Transportation and also an active member of the CRFFN.
The Minister stated that the appointment was with immediate effect.
Report says that in August 2024, Igwe was the best performing participant at a CRFFN training supervised by the Minister in Lagos.
It would be recalled that the Council had been enmeshed in crisis of confidence and insolvency, leading to its inability to pay salaries since January 2024.
However, Oyetola has stepped in to arrange a bailout loan for the payment of salaries till August. (NAN)