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FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by BeeBeeOoh(m): 9:27pm On Dec 06, 2021
The ministries of finance and environment and other stakeholders in the environment sector on Monday rejected a bill that seeks to prohibit open defecation and urination in the country.

The bill titled: “Clean Nigeria Agency (Establishment) Bill, was sponsored by Senator Clifford Ordia (PDP Edo).

The ministries and other critical stakeholders spoke against the piece of legislation at a one-day public hearing on the bill organised by the Senate Committee on Water Resources at the National Assembly, Abuja.

They said it was unnecessary to establish a new agency to fight open urination and defecation in a country with an estimated 46 million people with no access to toilets.

In his opening remarks, Chairman, Senate Committee on Water Resources, Senator Bello Mandiya (APC, Katsina), noted that there was an urgent need to eradicate open urination and defecation in the country because of their adverse effect on the environment and health of the people.

Mandiya said: “This Bill seeks to create an agency to prohibit open urination and defecation in the country.

“This is very clear because we know what this causes.

“Unfortunately for this purpose, Nigeria is among the highest if not the highest country practising open defecation.

“So there is a need to do everything possible to eradicate it.”

Senator Ordia, in his presentation, said the bill seeks to make rules and issue guidelines and regulations for the construction and operations of public toilets.

He said the agency, when established, would certify public toilet facilities to be fit for use by members of the public.

He also said the agency would have powers to shut down any public place that does not meet the required standard of public toilet facility prescribed by the agency, among others.

However, the Director of Legal Services, Ministry of Environment, Mrs Obayagbo Helen, said the ministry was opposed to the passage of the bill.

Obayagbo said: “Creating an agency for a fragment of one component of sanitation would mean creating more than 15 agencies for sanitation issues alone.

“This would mean wastage of scarce government resources. Besides, there are too many federal government agencies in existence currently and most of them self-sustaining but depend on the already very thin resources of the Federal Government.”

The Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, represented by its Assistant Director, Legal, Mrs Ate Amali, said there were agencies of government already performing roles being envisaged for the proposed agency.

The National President, Environmental Health Officers Association of Nigeria (EHOAN), Mr Jamilu Shuaibu, said the bill was inconsistent with the provisions of the fourth schedule of the 1999 constitution as amended.

He said the constitution vested the local government councils with the role of maintenance and regulations of public convenience.

He said the 774 local government areas have been implementing the role through their environmental health services department and units.

Shuaibu said the agency if established, would be an additional liability and additional cost of governance.

He, however, recommended that the relevant Federal Government Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) responsible for environmental sanitation be empowered to produce a national policy with corresponding guidelines in toilets and urinals in collaboration with relevant stakeholders.

He also recommended that existing agencies in the federal, state and local governments should be strengthened to perform their functions more effectively.

https://dailytrust.com/fg-stakeholders-reject-bill-seeking-to-prohibit-open-defecation

Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by Xscape1993(m): 9:32pm On Dec 06, 2021
What a country!

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Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by courage89(m): 10:33pm On Dec 06, 2021
Please, correct the title. Its very misleading, does not correlate with the content. The government and lawmakers disagree with creating a new agency to fight open defecation. I agree with them

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Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by Vickym1(f): 11:17pm On Dec 06, 2021
Chai.. Who do us this biko nụ Our lawmakers are just useless

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Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by obami007(m): 12:00am On Dec 07, 2021
Na wa o
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by alanto: 1:20am On Dec 07, 2021
These people sef. Dem wan cancel short put?
I laugh in Indian. These people indeed don’t love Nigerians. Because they live on fat and bogus salaries they think all Nigerians have a toilet to shiit in?

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Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by BlackfireX: 3:34am On Dec 07, 2021
The bill will always come from an igbo man



Rubbish
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by Nobody: 4:57am On Dec 07, 2021
BlackfireX:
The bill will always come from an igbo man

Rubbish

Read... your brain can assimilate more, you only need to try.

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Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by Folahmi: 7:59am On Dec 07, 2021
They reject good things
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by justdogitto: 8:00am On Dec 07, 2021
cool
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by omoadeleye(m): 8:01am On Dec 07, 2021
Vickym1:
Chai.. Who do us this biko nụ Our lawmakers are just useless


Go back to the kitchen or the other room.
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by God1000(m): 8:01am On Dec 07, 2021
Open defecation is a disgusting act

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Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by crackhouse(m): 8:01am On Dec 07, 2021
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Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by GeneralZodd(m): 8:02am On Dec 07, 2021
Esseite:


Read... your brain can assimilate more, you only need to try.
igbolabi grin
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by sweetonugbu: 8:03am On Dec 07, 2021
Do dey want to put sand sand for ganja people garri?.
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by seunolu7: 8:14am On Dec 07, 2021
Chai. We need to ban open defecation fast. Atleast dirty aba shop owners will finally stop piling up bags of faeces in front of their shops.
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by Bobloco: 8:15am On Dec 07, 2021
The title is misleading kindly correct

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Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by fayomim: 8:16am On Dec 07, 2021
The only free thing in Nigeria is about to be taken
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by nihinlade(m): 8:17am On Dec 07, 2021
Hmm!
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by PrinceMajestic: 8:21am On Dec 07, 2021
I miss open defecation in katsina. Even herdsmen passing with cows see you but will only squat where they're and do their thing as you also do yours, nobody gets hurt. I just know this open defecation thing must be in katsina, no wonder they have inscriptions all over the state reading "say no to open defecation"
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by WibusJaga: 8:24am On Dec 07, 2021


Open defecation? Is this bill for humans or for animals? Nigeria my country!

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Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by Profilemate: 9:25am On Dec 07, 2021
Development. �.

Xscape1993:
What a country!
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by royalamour(m): 9:43am On Dec 07, 2021
f00ls
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by ShaqFu: 9:52am On Dec 07, 2021
This must be a joke.
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by ukpahu(m): 10:03am On Dec 07, 2021
what a country
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by toye440: 3:23pm On Dec 07, 2021
Dem lucky say no be me be president. My first Executive order go be;
EO1: shoot on sight anyone caught defecating in za open.
Re: FG, Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking To Prohibit Open Defecations by Rrchrd(m): 3:46pm On Dec 07, 2021
BlackfireX:
The bill will always come from an igbo man



Rubbish
yeah its coming from igbo man because we're not dirty like you guys

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