THISDAY

Buhari Launches Clean Nigeria Campaign

- In Abuja

Udora Orizu

In a bid to end the menace of open defecation in Nigeria by 2025, President Muhammadu Buhari has launched a national programme tagged: ‘Clean Nigeria: Use the toilet’ campaign.

During the national launch of the campaign in Abuja yesterday, the president noted that the Clean Nigeria campaign is a national transforma­tive programme to mobilise the country towards imbibing the culture of safe and sustainabl­e sanitation.

Buhari, who was represente­d by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, stated that the campaign would be backed by an executive order which would give effect to its implementa­tion, adding that citizens must take action to avoid open defecation.

According to him, “There’s no need to debate the point that sanitation is a major public health concern, and that poor sanitation adversely impacts all. The launch of the national action plan for the revitalisa­tion of the sector and the declaratio­n of a state of emergency by the president last year was among the many initiative­s of the government in addressing the challenges confrontin­g the sector.

“The national action plan is phased into emergency recovery and revitalisa­tion stages. In this emergency phase of the action plan, it’s our desire to aggressive­ly mobilise the entire country towards ending the practice of open defecation.

“The target 6.2 of SDG goal seeks to achieve by 2030 access to sanitation and hygiene for all and to end open defecation. The Clean Nigeria: Use the Toilet campaign is part of our efforts to fast-track our progress to ensure that we can achieve this goal by 2025.”

He lamented that between 2016 and 2019, only 14 local government areas out of 774 have been declared open defecation-free, which according to him, is a far cry from the target of making Nigeria open defecation-free by 2025.

Speaking further, Buhari expressed optimism that the campaign would trigger state and local government­s to launch their own mass mobilisati­on of citizens of their states towards the target goal that has been set.

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