The Kwara state government has earmarked N200 million for the provision of toilets and other essential utilities aimed at discouraging open defecation.
According to Kwara State Commissioner for Water Resources, Yunusa Lade, the Kwara State Government has underscored its commitment to partnering with donor agencies to eliminate open defecation within the state.
This assurance was conveyed by Lade, during a visit by Mrs. Theressa Pammer, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) Wash Specialist, to his office in Ilorin, the state capital.
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He emphasised the engagement of lawmakers at both state and federal levels to complement the state’s initiatives in eradicating this public health challenge.
Mrs. Theressa Pammer, the UNICEF Wash Specialist based in Kaduna, visited the ministry to explore avenues for supporting Kwara State in its quest to eliminate open defecation.
The collaboration between the Kwara State Government and UNICEF reflects a shared dedication to enhancing public health and improving sanitation conditions for the residents of the state.
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