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Nigerians Lacked Enough Water, Soap For Hand Washing – NBS by valentineuwakwe(m): 12:10pm On Jul 15, 2020
The National Bureau of Statistics said on Tuesday that a large number of Nigerian households surveyed in June said they could not afford to buy sufficient supplies of the water they needed for handwashing .
Frequent handwashing with soap is widely advised as a preventive measure against COVID -19 .
The NBS , in its latest COVID -19 Impact Monitoring report, disclosed the findings of the second round of its Nigeria COVID- 19 National Longitudinal Phone survey conducted last month .
It said , “ Despite high awareness of safety measures, almost a quarter of respondents do not have sufficient soap to wash their hands .
“ In the baseline, soap and cleaning supplies were the most commonly needed items , and most families confirmed that they were able to purchase soap when needed.
“ In June however, nearly a quarter ( 24 per cent) of households did not have sufficient soap to wash their hands and about seven per cent of households also reported insufficient access to water for handwashing .
“ Poorer households were more likely to have insufficient access to soap and water to wash their hands . ”
The report said the shortage of water for drinking and washing hands faced by households was primarily due either to a disruption in the supply or inability to access the source of water .
It added, “ However , a large share of households also reported that they could not afford to buy sufficient supplies of water (17 per cent for drinking water and 28 per cent for handwashing water ) .
households reported not having sufficient soap to wash their hands was the inability to afford enough soap ( 79 per cent) . ”
The NBS described the COVID- 19 NLPS as a monthly survey of a nationally representative sample of 1,950 households to monitor the economic impact of the pandemic and other shocks.
It noted that the survey was launched in April 2020 with support from the World Bank .
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Re: Nigerians Lacked Enough Water, Soap For Hand Washing – NBS by longetivity(m): 12:28pm On Jul 15, 2020
Walahi talahi we no dey lack of this for my place
Re: Nigerians Lacked Enough Water, Soap For Hand Washing – NBS by realstars: 12:39pm On Jul 15, 2020
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Re: Nigerians Lacked Enough Water, Soap For Hand Washing – NBS by opportunes: 12:43pm On Jul 15, 2020
Too bad...water which is almost free
Re: Nigerians Lacked Enough Water, Soap For Hand Washing – NBS by ProfessorBerlin(m): 12:45pm On Jul 15, 2020
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Re: Nigerians Lacked Enough Water, Soap For Hand Washing – NBS by LaboPolitics: 12:48pm On Jul 15, 2020
Yemi kale the fradulent yoruba statitcian should tell us how many billions he expended to conduct this useless 'Hand washing statistics'.

As a researcher, I have gone your website and written to NBS to avail me with important socio-economic data that could help me make informed investment and financial postulations, on all occasions I have been met with a brickwall. They have no answer to all of my research questions despite all the billions they swallow as budgets.

Infact, I find myself most times depending on foreign sources like USAID, FBI, CIA, UKAID, FHI, UNESCO, WHO, Harvard, PubMed, MIT for credible generated data and information on Nigeria.

Yemi kale the DG of NBS should be probed.

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