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Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa during the decleration of State of Emergency on Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Services (WASH) in Delta State.

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Governor Okowa Declares State Of Emergency On Water, Sanitation Sectors


Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, declared a “State of Emergency” in the water and sanitation sector.

The governor who observed that a lot is required for the nation to provide public water and sanitation facilities for her growing population, stated that in Delta State, the water and sanitation sectors are receiving more funding.

Declaring the “State of Emergency” at Asaba, Governor Okowa inaugurated a high-powered steering committee which has him as the Chairman to coordinate the Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Services (WASH) and “proffer effective reforms as well as formulate policies to end open defecation.”

“In the next four years, we will increase the allocation to water and sanitation sectors and hold those within the sector accountable as we intend to have good value for any money released,” the governor said, adding, “water, as the saying goes, is life; but regrettably, we have not done enough collectively as a nation in the provision of public water and sanitation facilities for our ever growing population.”

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He continued, “available statistics from the UNICEF-WHO Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) show that access to piped water on premises in urban areas declined from 32 per cent in 1990 to less than 10 per cent in 2015 and in the same token, access to improved sanitation dropped from 38 per cent to 29 per cent; this clearly suggests an erosion of WASH utility service coverage and it is shocking to say the least, that while population is increasing, WASH asset is depleting.”

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“Nigeria currently ranks No. 2 in the world after India in terms of people defecating in the open, as about 25 per cent of our population still practice open defecation; the Sustainable Development Goals 6.1 and 6.2, seek to stop open defecation by 2025 and ensure access to sustainable and safely managed WASH services by 2030,” Governor Okowa stated while thanking President Muhammadu Buhari declaring state of emergency on the revitalization of WASH services and threw his weight behind the strategies contained in the National Action Plan.

Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (2nd right), Secretary to Government, Rt Hon Festus Agas (right), Commissioner for Water Resources, Sir Fidelis Tilije (2nd left), and the representative of the Minister of Water Resources and Executive Director (Planning and Design Benin-Owena River Basin Development Authority, Mr Osikela Omo-Ikirodah, during the decleration of State of Emergency on Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Services (WASH) in Delta State.

Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (2nd right), Secretary to Government, Rt Hon Festus Agas (right), Commissioner for Water Resources, Sir Fidelis Tilije (2nd left), and the representative of the Minister of Water Resources and Executive Director (Planning and Design Benin-Owena River Basin Development Authority, Mr Osikela Omo-Ikirodah, during the decleration of State of Emergency on Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Services (WASH) in Delta State.

Governor Okowa also, thanked the European Union, UNICEF and USAID for their support and various interventions on the improvement of the state’s WASH services since the beginning of his administration.

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The Minister of Water Resources, Engr. Suleiman Adamu had in an address read by Mr. Osikela Omo-Ikirodah commended Governor Okowa’s administration for declaring the state of emergency, assuring that such has opened the state for financial and technical assistance from the federal government which is determined to end open defecation in Nigeria by 2025.

Goodwill messages were received at the event from the representatives of UNICEF, EU/NDSP, USAID, among others.

The steering committee has Commissioner of Water Resources as Secretary, Commissioners for Health, Environment, Agriculture, Finance, Basic and Secondary Education, Women Affairs, Works, Economic Planning, among others as members.


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