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The United Nations Children’s’ Fund (UNICEF) on Friday said
no fewer than 78 million Nigerians lacked access to safe drinking water.
This is contained in a
statement signed by Mr Geoffrey Njoku, Head, Media and External Relations, and
made available to Naija247news.com in Abuja
The statement reported Ms. Jean
Gough, Country Representative, as saying that this was the leading cause of
death in thousands of children.
It said 1,400 children under-five
died each day from causes linked to lack of safe water, sanitation and hygiene
globally.
“Most of these people without access
are poor and live in remote rural areas or urban slums,” Gough said.
According to UNICEF estimates,
globally no fewer than 1,400 under-five children die every day from diarrhoea
diseases linked to lack of safe water, adequate sanitation and hygiene.
The statement also cited the
2013 Multi-Indicator Cluster Survey published in 2013 by the National Bureau of
Statistics, which showed that nearly 70 million Nigerians lacked access to safe
water in 2011.
The statement placed Nigeria as the
third country globally with most people without access to safe water.
Gough said with support from the EU
and UKAid, over 1.9 million people in rural areas had gained access to safe
water in its Water and Sanitation Hygiene schools’ programme.
This, the statement said, would
strengthen capacities on appropriate choice of technology for water supply.
“UNICEF is bringing safe water to
families living in some of the most under-served areas in over 20 states.”
“Through appropriate technologies
that do not rely on electricity, water facilities that are easy to operate and
maintain a greater number of disadvantaged people can be provided with safe
water .
“Every child in Nigeria deserves
access to safe water and thereby, a chance to survive and thrive,’’ it said.
According to Naija247news.com
reports that UNICEF promotes the rights and wellbeing of every child.
Together with its partners, it works
in 190 countries and territories to translate that commitment into practical
action, focusing special effort on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded
children.
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