Daily Trust Saturday

Handwashin­g not an annual celebratio­n

- Judd-Leonard Okafor

Water resources minister Suleiman Adamu says the hype about the Global Handwashin­g Day is beyond commemorat­ing the day but saving Nigerians from a health crisis.

“It is important for your health and hygiene,” Adamu said at an event in Abuja to mark the day.

“It is not something that should be commemorat­ed once a year; it is something we should be doing all the time. It is just a day to remind people what they should be doing all the time. Simple hand washing can save you from a lot of health crisis.”

The annual GHD pushes the message that handwashin­g with soap is effective in preventing diseases.

This year’s theme “Clean Hands for All”, follows the push to leave no one behind in the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Agenda.

Adamu said while the federal government had shown the political will to water provision, the primary provider of water and sanitation was the responsibi­lity of the state and local government.

“We do intervene, we complement their efforts, but that is not to say states should abdicate their responsibi­lity and leave it to the federal government.”

Inequaliti­es to the access of handwashin­g facilities and effective handwashin­g promotion programmes can put individual­s at higher risk for diseases that impact their health.

Several partners have keyed into the move to promote handwashin­g, provide handwashin­g facilities, increase awareness and education around the subject.

Two campaigns targeted school children and new mothers by the antibacter­ial brand Dettol has helped educate nearly seven million children and five million pregnant and new mothers on proper hygiene habits.

This year, the brand opened a handwash station in a market as part of its Clean Naija Initiative, a campaign to create awareness, educate and drive behaviour change to achieve a cleaner and healthier Nigeria, according to Tanzim Rezwan, marketing director for West Africa at Reckitt Benckiser.

“It is not only a commercial entity, but we believe that we have to do something for society, for humanity. The purpose we are working toward is healthier lives, happier homes.

“Across the globe, across different countries, we are working toward that. We can bring changes in people’s lives in Nigeria by working with different partners and the government and doing some impactful activities.”

 ??  ?? The Minister of Water Resources washing his hands at the Dettol Clean Naija Global Handwash Day 2019
The Minister of Water Resources washing his hands at the Dettol Clean Naija Global Handwash Day 2019

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