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60% Nigerians ‘have access’ to potable water
60% Nigerians ‘have access’ to potable water
CuteNaija
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Thursday, June 20, 2013
Sixty per cent of Nigerians had access to potable water at as December 2011 as against the 58 per cent in 2010, according to the Federal Ministry of Water Resources.
The statistics was contained in 2011 Monitoring, Evaluation and Performance report on Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) issued by the National Planning Commission in Abuja.
The report, which was released to journalists in Abuja on Thursday, stated that 40 per cent of the country’s population had access to improved sanitation and hygiene within the period under review.
“The population having access to potable water was 58 per cent at the baseline year, but rose to 60 per cent as at December 2011.”
It noted that the provision of potable water over the years had been a challenge, in spite of the abundance of water resources in the country.
The report stressed the need for more enabling policies in subsequent years for accelerated attainment of the MDG and Vision 20:2020 targets.
“The average walking distance to source of potable water from dwellings is an important outcome that should be measured in the future as no data has been obtained on it yet.
“The number of water quality tests carried out in different locations had a baseline of 1,850 with 3,050 carried out by December 2011, but falling short of the intended target of 5,520,’’ the News Agency of Nigeria quoted the report as saying on Thursday.
It said the quality of sanitation facilities available to a household or community was part of the determinants of the quality of life of the people.
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Does access to "portable water" means you know where to fetch and pay for water; or it means you turn your tap and water flows in your house?
ReplyDeleteIts not about statistics its about real human being,how many nigerians can turn on the tap and drink from it? The minister of water resource would be *very sincere but this one is a gigantic lie.
ReplyDeleteIs the minister talking about the same Nigeria that we all live in or its the Nigeria of his dream that he is referring to.
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