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    More Than 40 Million Nigerians Still Practice Open Defecation – Expert

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    The coordinator of Clean Nigeria, Chizome Opara, has lamented that 48 million Nigerians still practice open defecation, saying immediate action is needed from all stakeholders to arrest the ugly trend.

    Opara spoke at a two-day media dialogue on Ending Open Defecation in Nigeria and Eliminating Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) held in Lagos State. The event came as the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) partnered with journalists, government officials and other relevant stakeholders to end open defecation and eliminate Neglected Tropical Diseases in Nigeria.

    According to her, this action, if effectively managed could reduce the transmission of NTDs, and engender improved sanitation and hygiene practices.

    “As we explore strategies for collaboration, share success stories, and discuss challenges in achieving an open defecation-free Nigeria, let’s work together to create a more secure environment for Nigerians,” she urged.

    Speaking at the two-day dialogue, UNICEF’s Chief of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene [WASH], Jane Bevan, emphasized that the partnership is essential to bring the campaign to every corner of the country.

    While highlighting the dangers associated with open defecation, Bevan noted that NTDs, which are caused by bacterial infections, should not be overlooked, stressing that proper defecation practices could help prevent such diseases.

    She said, “We can’t do this alone; we want Nigeria to be open defecation-free. We need everyone on board the government, private sector, banks, and people from all walks of life.

    “The media plays a huge role in publicizing this accurately. It was mentioned yesterday that the campaign in India was successful because people heard about open defecation everywhere in the media, schools, and hospitals.

    “To achieve the same impact in Nigeria, we need to put it in people’s minds that defecation should only take place in toilets.”

    The Assistant Director, WASH Track, Ministry of Water Resources, Joseph Adeyemo said: linked open defecation to the spread of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

    “Open Defecation, a practice that persists in many parts of our country, with about 48 million persons engaging in the act in Nigeria, is a sanitation and hygiene-related issue and a significant contributor to the spread of NTDs. Diseases like onchocerciasis, Schistosomiasis, Trachoma, Lymphatic Filariasis, Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis(STH) etc. are transmitted through contaminated soil and faeces, perpetuating a cycle of poverty, malnutrition, and ill health.

    “By addressing Open Defecation, we can significantly reduce the transmission of NTDs, improved sanitation and hygiene practices can break the cycle of infection, protecting vulnerable populations, especially children and women.

    “Through this dialogue, we aim to raise awareness about the importance of ending Open Defecation and its impact on NTD elimination. We will explore strategies for collaboration, share success stories, and discuss challenges in achieving a Nigeria free from Open Defecation and NTDs”.

    Other high points of the dialogue include a panel discussion, featuring WASH experts from UNICEF, Water Aid, and United States Agency for International Development – Lagos Urban WASH (USAID-LUWASH), along with a representative from the private sector.

    The panel gave insights on how various stakeholders could work together on the campaign to end open defecation in Nigeria.

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