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Open Defecation - Not Our Responsibility To Build Toilets - Govt by Blue3k2: 5:11pm On Mar 13, 2020
Abuja — With barely five years ahead as a target to end Open Defecation, ODF, in Nigeria, the Federal Government has made it clear that it is not its responsibility to build toilets.

This was disclosed by the representative of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources, Director of Water Quality Control and Sanitation, Emmanuel Awe, at the recent African Sanitation Policy Guidelines, ASPG, Country Stakeholder Consultation Meeting, held in Abuja.

Awe explained building toilets in public places like markets, schools, and primary health care centre remain a constitutional responsibility of the local government.

He also said the Federal Government can only intervene when and where necessary.

He added that households and other privately owned property including schools and malls should be provided with toilets by their owners, but the government can only intervene and demonstrate what the state and local governments, and private sector should do in toilet construction.

He said: "Federal Government does not have communities, but all these communities are in the States and local governments. For building toilets in public places the federal government can only intervene, the responsibility of building toilets solely lies with the local governments.

"All we are doing is to intervene and demonstrate that it is doable, and the states are to ensure that all their local governments are empowered enough to build public toilets, build toilets in their schools, primary health centres, and it is not our responsibility to build toilets.

"Equally important is the fact that Federal Government has decided that it will not build toilets for householders; what that means is if you have your house the family should be able to build toilets for the occupants, except in a critical situation where the head of the household seems not be able to avoid it there can be other assistance coming from the private sector or their neighbours, community raising funds to assist such a household.

"But by principle or policy, the government will not go to households or each house to build toilets. The government can only build toilets in public places, like schools but government schools and not private schools, also build for health places, markets, car parks, and others.

"Government can build and transfer to the private sector to manage. It is not entirely true that the government will not build toilets. We expect in the next five years all these people, householders and government will build not less than 10 million toilets."

According to him (Awe) there are sanitation policies that exist presently which the government targets and prioritises, and very soon all the policies that exist in different ministries will be harmonized into a single document that will enable all development partners and agencies to have access in order for them to know where exactly to intervene in the water, sanitation and health sub-sector.

However, he made it known that 47 million Nigerians are practicing Open Defecation, and it gives the government serious concern about it, but efforts are made to eradicate the practice by 2025.

"Presently 26 states have keyed into the PEWASH programme and we believe the rest states will key in.

"Federal government also recently encouraged State governments to have their own roadmap to address the issue of open defecation in their states.

"We have a national roadmap for ending open defecation in Nigeria by 2025 and if we are to work with that means we have just five years to address the issue of open defecation in Nigeria, and time is fast running.

"Presently we have 47 million people in the practice, but we are encouraged by the fact that India removed 550 million people within five years. So we believe it is possible to remove 47 million people from open defecation within the next five years."

Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/03/open-defecation-not-our-responsibility-to-build-toilets-fg/
Re: Open Defecation - Not Our Responsibility To Build Toilets - Govt by Blue3k2: 5:22pm On Mar 13, 2020
Lol building toilets is beneath the FG. Maybe they're not interested in commissioning toilets like Desmond. States and local governments are lazy about providing services and enforcing rules. If need be make a building codes regulating the need to build toilets.

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