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Lagos unveils new policy to improve access to clean water, sanitation 

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Sodiq Ojurungbe

The Lagos State government has unveiled a new policy aimed at improving access to clean water and sanitation in the state.

The new Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene policy is in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goal Six.

Presenting the policy, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said it will serve as a guiding framework in the journey towards ensuring universal access to clean water and sanitation.

He revealed that it was developed with technical support from the United States Agency for International Development, and designed to increase the availability of potable water and sanitation services in across the state.

According to him, the policy includes measures such as expanding the reach of the water network, upgrading existing infrastructure, and increasing the number of public toilets.

The governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab added, “This comprehensive policy outlines a holistic approach to water management, encompassing strategies for conservation, pollution prevention, and equitable distribution.

“By implementing the provisions of the WASH Policy, we reaffirm our commitment to leave no one behind in our quest for water security and peace.

“In our pursuit of water security and sustainability, it is imperative that we embrace the principles of inclusivity and equity.

“By addressing water scarcity and inequities in access, we can mitigate conflicts and build a more peaceful and just society.”

Sanwo-Olu said the ongoing activities of the LUWASH project supported by USAID, exemplified the government’s dedication to promoting water security and sustainability in urban areas.

He said that LUWASH was currently supporting the water sector in various activities, which include the rehabilitation of five micro/mini water works for Lagos Water Corporation.

The governor stated that it also includes capacity building for the Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission in the area of tariff setting, and supporting the development of a business case for the Lagos State Wastewater Management Office.

“Through innovative interventions and partnerships, we are improving water infrastructure, enhancing sanitation services, and empowering communities to take ownership of their water resources.

“By investing in urban WASH initiatives, we are not only improving the quality of life for urban dwellers but also fostering resilience and social cohesion in our cities,” he maintained.

 

 

 

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