NGO tasks govts on provision of water, sanitation, others in Bauchi


A Non Governmental Organization (NGO) in Bauchi state known as Society for Water and Sanitation (NEWSAN) has charged government at all levels to see the provision of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) facilities as citizens’ rights.


A member of the NGO, Sukumun Ezekiel gave the charge Friday during the closing ceremony of a two day workshop to identified marginalized and Vulnerable groups in Bauchi on WASH rights awareness organized by NEWSAN with support from WaterAid Nigeria. 


According to him, the citizens should demand for those services from elected officials pointing out that world leaders at the United Nations level declared water and sanitation services as rights during the UN convention 2010.


He said there is reaffirmation of water and hygiene as rights of every human being in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’s goal 6 adding that the national policy on water resources also states that potable water should be provided to all citizens of Nigeria.


“Providing Water, Sanitation and Hygiene facilities is not a privilege service but a right that must be respected, fulfilled and protected.


“We have been making efforts to make government and elected officials accountable through citizens engagement. We have implemented the ‘vote for WASH’ campaign and now we are implementing the ‘ I voted for WASH, keep your promise’ campaign.


“This is an effort to get more people join the campaign and add their voices to it to ensure that elected officials provide the necessary services which are non negotiable” He said.


Ezekiel said during electioneering, they distributed pledge cards to candidates to sign asking them to prioritize WASH sectors through funding and implementation and the legistlators should speed up the passage of water bills if elected saying the target is that by the year 2030, potable water, sanitation and hygiene facilities would be provided in all schools, health centres and public places in the state.


Also speaking, one of the participants at the workshop and Chairman Kasuwar waya (Muda Lawal market) traders and artisans association lamented that the abbatoir and fruits sections in the market lack sufficient water thereby making the place unhygienic.


He appealed to the member representing Bauchi central in the state assembly and governor Bala Mohammed who signed the pledge cards on WASH to come to the aid of the market by providing sufficient water and sanitation facilities.

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