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FG Committed To Strengthening Hygiene, Sanitation, Water Access -Utsev

By Sunday Etuka, Abuja

The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof. Joseph Utsev has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthening hygiene, sanitation, and water access in the country.

He said the government is doing this through key initiatives such as the National Action Plan for the Revitalization of the WASH Sector, the Clean Nigeria: Use the Toilet Campaign, the Partnership for Expanded Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (PEWASH), and the Sustainable Urban and Rural WASH (SURWASH) project.

Prof. Utsev spoke on Wednesday while
commemorating the 2025 Global Handwashing Day with the theme, “Be a Handwashing Hero”, an annual event established by the United Nations to promote hand hygiene and raise awareness of its critical role in preventing diseases and saving lives.

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According to a statement by the Director of Information and Public Relations of the Ministry, Mrs. Funmi Imuetinyan, the
Minister urged Nigerians to take personal and collective responsibility in promoting hygiene practices that ensure healthier communities.

He noted that the theme represents a shift from passive awareness to active participation, calling on citizens, policymakers, and development partners to become true champions of hygiene.

He announced that the Ministry is revising the National Action Plan to include a dedicated hygiene component and reaffirmed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to implementing the Nigeria Roadmap to Hand Hygiene for All. The Minister also urged institutions, particularly schools, health facilities, and workplaces to promote hand hygiene through better infrastructure, sustained behavior change campaigns, and inclusive access for all, including persons with disabilities.

While appreciating development partners such as Reckitt, UNICEF, WaterAid, Action Against Hunger, Sightsavers, and Self Help Africa for their continued support toward achieving SDG 6 on clean water and sanitation, Prof. Utsev urged the private sector to invest more in hygiene and sanitation to promote sustainability and innovation in the WASH sector.

He also enjoined all Nigerians to become “Handwashing Heroes”, emphasizing that a child spared from disease today is a future empowered, and that a community with safe hygiene is one with dignity.

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, Mr. Richard Pheelangwah, represented by Director Reform Coordination and Service Improvement, Mr. Moses Jo-Madugu, welcomed participants to the 2025 Global Handwashing Day in Abuja, emphasizing collective action and behavioural change as key to making handwashing with soap a daily habit for improved public health and a healthier nation.

Delivering goodwill messages, representatives of UNICEF, Reckitt, and the Network of WASH in Nigeria (NEWSAN) collectively underscored the importance of information dissemination in preventing diseases through handwashing. They emphasized that achieving universal hand hygiene is a shared responsibility that requires coordinated and collaborative efforts among all stakeholders.

Present at the event were representatives of the Honourable Minister of Environment, key water resources and sanitation stakeholders, and students who participated in the various educational and interactive activities promoting hygiene awareness.

The highlight of the celebration was the presentation of prizes to winners of the Handwashing Art and Graphics Competition, followed by a symbolic handwashing ceremony performed by dignitaries and participants to demonstrate the collective commitment to hygiene promotion in Nigeria.

 

 

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