Ninety per cent of households in Nigeria consume contaminated water and
other impure substances, the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS)
has revealed. Tap water Mrs Maureen Zubie-Okolo, a Monitoring and
Evaluation Specialist with UNICEF, told newsmen that the water and
sanitation situation in the country was worrisome. She said although
64.1 per cent of Nigerians had access to improved drinking water
sources, North-East states were, however, lagging behind with 52.4 per
cent, while South-West states top the chart with 87.3 per cent of its
residents having access to improved water sources. “About two out of
every three households use improved water sources, while a little more
than one-third use improved sanitation compared to 58.5 percent and 31
per cent respectively in 2011. According to the report, overwhelming
majority representing 90.8 per cent of households in Nigeria, drink
water contaminated by faeces and other impure substances like Ecoli.
Zubie-Okolo said there was the need for more advocacy to all tiers of
government to make policies and programmes that would increase access to
improved water sources and sanitation. She said it was a known fact
that water-borne diseases, such as diarrheal had been the leading cause
of hospital admissions, especially among under-five children. The UNICEF
official said access to basic water and sanitation would promote
wellbeing of citizens and reduce preventable diseases and deaths among
the populace. According to her, the MICS report, carried out in 2017 by
the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), in collaboration with UNICEF,
shows the country’s progress and lapses in key areas of development. She
said the overall goal was to advocate for a change in policy
formulation and implementation for the development of the nation. Mrs
Elizabeth Ugoh told NAN that the Federal Ministry of Water Resources,
was working with the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) to enforce
the National Standard for Drinking Water Quality. Ugoh, a Deputy
Director, Water Quality Control and Sanitation in the ministry said,
“the ministry is calling on all Nigerians drinking water from borehole
and other sources to regularly test their water in laboratories across
the country to reduce consuming unwholesome water. “We are also calling
on borehole drillers to abide by the National Drilling Code of
Practice,’’ she added. According to her, six new laboratories are being
constructed in the six geo-political zones by the Federal Government to
improve water quality and standard in the country. Ugoh said that the
six existing laboratories were inadequate due to the country’s large
population. It would be recalled that UNICEF had called on the media to
use data journalism to help highlight lapses in development indices and
the overall goal of meeting the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
NAN
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