GHI DONATES TOOLBOXES AND MOTORCYCLES TO IMPROVE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF WASH FACILITIES IN KEBBI AND SOKOTO STATES

                                             

PRESS RELEASE                                                                               November 30, 2022

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GHI Commissions I-WASH Facilities to Reduce Water-Borne Diseases and Socio-Economic Challenges in Kebbi State

On the 30th of November 2022 Green Habitat Initiative (GHI) commissioned water, sanitation and hygiene facilities in Kebbi State, under The Project for Improved Sustainability of Integrated WASH Services with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Kebbi State. The Project aims to increase sustainable access to improved and inclusive Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Services in underserved schools, primary health centers and communities across Gwandu, Kalgo and Argungu LGAs in Kebbi State. 

According to the Project design, the GHI has constructed 14 new Solar Powered Water facilities, rehabilitated 20 boreholes, constructed 10 new sanitation (toilets) facilities and 10 new handwashing facilities for schools, primary health centers and communities across the target areas. Consequently, the project has impacted around 46,000 beneficiaries with the provision of improved water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.

Furthermore, the GHI supported State and Local government institutions as well as communities to promote safe sanitation and hygiene behavior and good water resources management. These activities were implemented through a participatory approach that leverages public and private partnerships thereby triggering all stakeholders to action and stimulating the WASH market.

The facilities were commissioned and declared open by Hajiya Aisha Usman, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning. In her speech she commended the GHI for the extensive work and impact in the WASH sector of Kebbi State. She also assured of the State Government’s support and to improving WASH services in Kebbi State.    

In a similar vein, the Kundudan Kabi of Argungu LGA, Alhaji Ibrahim Hassan Kwaido commissioned water, sanitation and handwashing facilities constructed by GHI under the I-WASH Project   in Argungu LGA. He mentioned the importance of good sanitation and hygiene behavior in preventing water-borne diseases and urged community to ensure the sustainability of these facilities.

The Chief Executive Officer of GHI, Engr. Abubakar Sadiq Gulma thanked the State Government of Kebbi State as well the communities and other relevant stakeholders for their support throughout the Project implementation. He noted that the vision to reduce water-borne diseases is now being realized in Kebbi State through the I-WASH Project and other efforts from the State Government and relevant partners in the sector. He called on the leadership structures across the stratum to lead with a strong ownership and maintenance culture for the sustainable management of these facilities that have been provided. 

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