Report: Ekiti People Defecate Openly Most in Nigeria
The people of Ekiti State are believed to openly
defecate the most in Nigeria. About 1.8 million residents of the state out of a
total population of 2.7 million is believed to engage in the menace.
In her presentation, a Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS)
facilitator and a staff of Rural Water Sanitation Agency in the state,
Mrs. Lanre Ayeni, said 748 million of the global population, lack
access to hygienic water supply.
She added it was so regrettable that 1.8 billion people still use
contaminated sources of water, which she said has caused a lot of damage
to their health and body systems.
“When you take a water that has contaminated by cheat (faeces), the
person will have ten million viruses, one million bacteria and one
hundred thousand parasite eggs in her body system.
“Advocacy for open defecation free in Ekiti and good water sanitation
is yielding results. Enforcement in the past by CLTS coordinators had
failed, what we now use is persuasion and people are gradually changing
their perception about this concept.”
Mohsena, who disclosed that several achievements have been recorded
through UNICEF/EU WASH programme in Ekiti, using Gbonyin and Ekiti West
as pilot councils in advocacy for open defecation Free and WASH, said
the two international organisations have been funding the programme and
rendering technical supports.
“In Ekiti, an estimated number of 180,000 people are gaining access to
good source of water through provision of hand pump boreholes. In the
same way, 29,582 people in Ekiti have gained access to safe water
through rehabilitation of 65 hand pumps in Gbonyin. 965 pupils from four
schools now have access to child and gender friendly water supply.
“We have also bring improvement to 250 towns and communities in ODF by
providing ten toilets per public. We have also provided technical
supports in 313 communities, for them to know various ways to build and
take ownership of low cost latrines and how to repair them in case of
damage.
“Stakeholders would continue to step up sensitisation and advocacy in
rural areas on the need to key into the total eradication of open
defecation, to forestall breakout of diseases.”
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and European Union (EU)
have lamented that over 2.5 billion people lack access to improved
sanitation globally, out of which one billion were engaging in open
defecation.
They said these at the weekend during a two-day media networking and
alliance building workshop on organised by European Union/UNICEF on
Water Sanitation and Hygiene and Open Defecation Free campaign held at
Ijero Ekiti, Ijero Local Government area of Ekiti State.
The UNICEF/EU delegation, led by Mohsena Islam, a WASH specialist
from UNICEF, went on a field trip with Ekiti Media WASH group to Asasa
and Temidire Olojofi farm settlements in Aramoko Ekiti, to assess
compliance with the campaign against open defecation. CLTS Coordinator
in Gbonyin, Mr. Kayode Eleso, said many residents have been arrested
and prosecuted for engaged in open defecation, particularly in Ado Ekiti
metropolis, while efforts, he said, were also on to compel every
household to have their toilets.
He regretted that low manpower in the sector was responsible for the
noticeable inefficiency of his officers , saying records show that no
staff has been recruited since Ekiti was created on October 1, 1996.”
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