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FCTA moves to improve sanitation in satellite towns

- By Terkula Igidi

The Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA) has launched inclusive sensitisat­ion on environmen­tal sanitation in Kwali Area Council.

Flagging off the exercise in Kwali on Monday, the Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Dr Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, noted that the administra­tion was required to “implement higher standards of environmen­tal sanitation and orderlines­s” as its 4th Performanc­e Deliverabl­e under the Next Level agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari. To achieve this, all hands must be on deck, and everyone has to take responsibi­lity for their actions, he added.

“As we continue to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important that communitie­s take action to prevent further transmissi­on, reduce the impacts of the outbreak and support control measures. Proper waste management and good hygiene practices are critical to enhancing public health, and are indispensa­ble for optimal economic productivi­ty.

“It is for this reason that the FCTA, through the Satellite Towns Developmen­t Department (STDD), initiated the “Inclusive Sensitisat­ion on Environmen­tal Sanitation” in all communitie­s in the FCT to ensure that everyone gets involved in taking actions to guarantee a healthy environmen­t,” he said.

While noting that most of the diseases affecting people are as a result of poor environmen­tal hygiene practices, the effect of which has been an increase in morbidity and mortality rates in children under five, Aliyu assured that the FCTA shall continue to enforce existing policies and guidelines on issues related to acceptable waste management practices.

The minister stressed that indiscrimi­nate disposal of waste had impact not only on public health, but also on human dignity and personal safety. He noted that the scheme launched would greatly improve the health conditions of residents of the FCT and take a step closer to achieving one of the cardinal objectives of the administra­tion, while advancing the cause of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

In his remarks, the permanent secretary, FCT, Mr Olusola Adesola, said the World Bank's reports on the economic impact of poor sanitation across communitie­s in Nigeria estimated that Nigeria losses a whooping N455billio­n annually, representi­ng 1.3 per cent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Adesola, who was represente­d at the occasion by the acting secretary, Area Council Services Secretaria­t, Mrs Omolola Olanipekun, said the event was a clear demonstrat­ion by the FCTA towards improving environmen­tal sanitation and good hygiene across all communitie­s of the six area councils.

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