HealthNewsNigeriaOgun State Government Bans Open Defecation, Urination

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The Ogun State Government has officially banned open defecation and urination as part of its efforts to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 6, which focuses on water accessibility, sanitation, and hygiene for all.

Commissioner for Environment Ola Oresanya announced the plan to ban during the commissioning of four new public toilets equipped with bio-digesters in border communities along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, including Berger, Isheri, Warewa, and Magboro, on Tuesday to commemorate World Toilet Day being celebrated annually on November 19.

He said the initiative will not only support the attainment of SDG Goal 6 but also enhance the aesthetic beauty of the state and improve the overall well-being of residents.

The year’s campaign, themed ‘Toilets – A Place for Peace,’ is to highlight how broken or inadequate sanitation systems affect people’s lives and show how sustainable sanitation is essential to a healthy and stable society.

The campaign, which began in 2019, seeks to eliminate open defecation nationwide by 2025.

The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, said Nigeria is among the nations in the world with over 46 million people practicing open defecation.

According to the commissioner, the newly commissioned toilets increase the total number of public facilities in the area to 20, while the state-wide count now stands at 80, stressing that the facilities will eradicate open defecation and establish Ogun as an open-defecation-free state.

Oresanya explained that banning open urination and defecation marks the beginning of rigorous enforcement measures and strict penalties for offenders.

“This is a significant step towards making Ogun State open-defecation-free. It aligns with our commitment to SDG 6, ensuring water accessibility, proper sanitation, and hygiene for all.

“The enforcement of this law, coupled with the provision of public toilets, will promote a cleaner and healthier environment for all residents,” he said.

 

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)
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