Most Nigerian cities lack toilets | Infrastructure news

Most cities in Nigeria today lack toilets for its citizens. This is according to Dominic Abonyi, the assistant registrar, Environmental Health Registration Council of Nigeria (EHORECON).

Speaking to Nigerian newspaper Leadership Weekend Abonyi noted that many Nigerians living in rural areas and even those who live in the urban slums do not have access to toilets, which according to him has increased the level of transmittable diseases in the country.

According to the newspaper, Abonyi joined Nigerians to discuss the importance of toilets in the open. He said that the more people discussed that (access to toilets) the better informed they would be on how to prevent transmittable diseases.

He shared his disappointment that most politicians campaigning for electoral positions in the country do not include provision of toilets as part of their campaign promises, adding that most people do not even see providing toilets as an important achievement.

“Amidst all our human needs we should put toilets as aspects of what we should demand. When you say infrastructural development our minds would usually go to electricity, roads, bridges, technologies and others; nobody thinks about toilets,” he concluded.

Putting an end to open defecation

In Bwari the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), has called for the provision of functional public toilets and provision of water system to curb open defecation in the area.

Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria last week Yakubu Adamu, Chairman of NURTW in Bwari, said that lack of toilet and operational water system in the motor parks and markets caused people to indulge in open defecation.

He appealed to the Bwari Area Council to make public toilets functional and provide borehole water system to promote meaningful growth.

Adamu told the agency that the Bwari Area Council environmental officials locked the toilet; so whenever they want to defecate, they have to go to the Central Market or any public toilet, because they don’t have one.

Leadership Weekend, News Agency of Nigeria

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