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...

NIGER STATE TO REDUCE FOOD PRICES DURING RAMADAN. (PHOTO).


 Niger State to Reduce Food Prices During Ramadan


The Niger State Government has announced plans to implement measures that will lower food prices during Ramadan. Governor Mohammed Umaru-Bago made this known on Wednesday while receiving a delegation from the Gates Foundation at the Government House in Minna.


He stated that the state had harvested over one million metric tons of maize and, through Niger Foods, had stabilized food prices. The governor also reaffirmed his administrationā€™s commitment to partnering with the Gates Foundation on agriculture, livestock production, aquaculture, and housing.


Additionally, he revealed plans to increase the stateā€™s cropping seasons from one to three annually and called for collaboration in irrigation to boost food production and combat climate change.


Representatives from the Gates Foundation commended the governorā€™s agricultural investments and highlighted underfunding and climate change as key challenges affecting agriculture in Africa. The Foundation reiterated its commitment to supporting Nigeriaā€™s agricultural transformation.

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