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Nigeria faces continuous decline in access to healthy water supply

Nigeria has be identified to be faced with a continuous decline in access to healthy water supply.
He added that 180,799,475 persons representing 93% of the total Nigeria population lack access to healthy water.
In spite of the accomplishments and the enormous opportunities in the water sector in terms of abundant fresh water, favourable weather, substantial human capita and numerous institutional arrangements, a lot of work still need to be done as the current national access to water supply implies that millions of Nigerians are still without access to improved drinking water resources.
He said “In spite of the enormous opportunities we have in the water sector in terms of abundant fresh water, favourable weather numerous institutional arrangements, we still have a lot of work to do.
With the current national access to water supply as at today, it implies that millions of Nigerians are still without access to improved drinking water sources”.
He informed the completion of the National water resources master plan which attaches high priority to the implementation of a series of large, medium and small dam projects in Nigeria.
“Let me inform that the National water resources master plan which gives high priority to the implementation of a series of large, medium and small dam projects in Nigeria has been finalized and we currently have over 200 dams in Nigeria.
According to him, fresh water resources are continuously under pressure of global population growth, climate change and spread of lifestyles that squander resources adding that 80% of wastewater returns to the ecosystem without being treated.
He stressed the Continous commitment to support the Nigerian governments in the transition to green and circular economies and their efforts to implement better-integrated water policies.
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