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The Yobe Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency ( RUWASSA ) says
it has constructed more than 200 toilets at Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs) camps and other public places to curtail open defecation.The General Manager of the agency, Alhaji Mohammed Bukar, disclosed this in an interview on Monday in Damaturu.
Bukar said the agency had also launched a campaign on hand washing,
water safety and waste disposal to create awareness on public health
and combat open defecation.
He said the toilets were constructed at Pompomari, Kukareta,
Kasaisa and Muhammadu Gombe farm IDPs camps, schools and motor parks,
among others.
According to the general manager, water facilities were also
provided for effective waste management and to support hand washing and
personal hygiene.
He said the agency also ensured regular evacuation of the toilets
in the public institutions to ensure that the facilities were always “functional and serviceable”.
“We have a time-table for periodic dislodgment of the toilets
and maintenance of the water facilities to maintain efficiency and
safety.
“Our target is to create awareness on effective use of the
facilities provided in IDPs camps, schools, markets and motor parks to
check outbreak of diseases.
“The State Government and international donors have also
constructed 20 new water facilities and rehabilitated 200 others in
communities where the people have returned home,” he said.
Bukar said with more funding and support from donor agencies, the
facilities would be extended to other communities to effectively curb
open defecation, improve sanitation and waste management.
He said this would “put the state of public health on a higher scale in Yobe”.
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