The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has charged the media in Nigeria to improve on reportage of issues of sanitation and provision
of potable water in the country to enhance healthy living.
Speaking at a two-day media dialogue on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state on Tuesday, UNICEF Communication
Specialist, Mr Geoffrey Njoku charged newsmen on increase thorough investigative journalism on water, sanitation and Hygiene.
He explained that the media dialogue on WASH was organised by UNICEF with supports from European Union to boost the understanding of the journalists on issues that concerned water, sanitation and hygiene as they affect child survival.
According to him, “this media dialogue is aimed at promoting advocacy for water and sanitation, understanding of the link between water and
child survival and the roles of UNICEF and EU as well as their efforts in water, sanitation and hygiene in Nigeria.”
“We urge journalists to generate and publish human interest stories so as to create visibility for Water situation and interventions in Nigeria, particularly in the Niger Delta in order to encourage more
investments in water supply in the region. Such stories should be shared on social media with #WASHDialogue ”.
“Increased reportage of water, sanitation and hygiene in terms of in-depth, incisive and analytical features would assist in achieving the SDGs and benefit the citizenry, particularly the downtrodden.”
“Specifically, there is need to tell the public about the
interventions of the EU in water and sanitation project in the Niger Delta which include Delta, Akwa Ibom, Edo, Bayelsa and Rivers states,” Geoffrey said.
The Akwa Ibom state governor, Mr Udom Emmanuel who was represented at the media dialogue by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Political,
Legislative Affairs and Water Resources, Mr Nse Edem disclosed that the state government is providing new strategic policies that would
ensure provision of potable water across the state.
UNICEF WASH Specialist, Mr Moustapha Niang in his presentation highlighted facts and figures depicting the current situation on provision of water and environmental sanitation in Nigeria.
Another UNICEF WASH Specialist, Ms Martha Hokonya enumerated the benefits of provision of potable water and urged journalists to do the
needful in prompting the government to invest in provision of potable water.
The acting General Manager of Akwa-Ibom State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency, Mr Idongesit Ido said with the release of the
counterpart funds the Akwa Ibom state governor, 30 solar power mini water schemes and 24 sanitation facilities have been awarded to contractors and some of the have already been delivered.