CURBING OPEN DEFECATION: LASG, WATERAID, PRIVATE SECTOR COLLABORATE TO BUILD 350 PUBLIC TOILETS IN LAGOS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 CURBING OPEN DEFECATION: LASG, WATERAID, PRIVATE SECTOR COLLABORATE TO BUILD 350 PUBLIC TOILETS IN LAGOS  The Lagos State Government, in collaboration with WaterAid Plan and private operators, is set to build 350 more public toilets across the state to curb widespread open defecation and maintain hygiene and sanitation.  This is just as the State WaterAid team lead gave a projection that by 2028, the organisation will reach 10 million residents directly and another 17 million indirectly through interventions with basic Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) access. Speaking at a roundtable over the weekend, the Special Adviser on Environment, Engr. Olakunle Rotimi-Akodu said work has started on some of the toilets including identifying the locations for them. He stated that the State government will adopt the three-way approach in tackling the issue of open defecation, which is to put infrastructure in place, engage in massive advocacy and lastly, undertake an enforcement d...

NCAA REAPONDS TO TRUMP'S BAN ON TRANSGENDER WOMEN IN FEMALE SPORTS. (PHOTO).


 NCAA Responds to Trumpā€™s Ban on Transgender Women in Female Sports


The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has reacted to U.S. President Donald Trumpā€™s executive order barring transgender women from competing in female sports.


Trump signed the "No Men in Womenā€™s Sports" executive order on National Girls & Women in Sports Day at the White House, emphasizing the exclusion of biological males from womenā€™s competitions.


In response, NCAA President Charlie Baker stated that the order establishes a "clear, national standard" for sports eligibility. He added that the NCAA Board of Governors would review the policy and take necessary steps to align with it in the coming days.


ā€œWe strongly believe that clear, consistent, and uniform eligibility standards would best serve student-athletes, rather than a patchwork of conflicting state laws and court rulings,ā€ Baker said, as reported by Fox News.

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