. as NBS says 48m Nigerians defecate openly
Oyo State Government on Wednesday said it was set to punish individuals who defecate in the open and indiscriminately dump refuse.
It said this is part of efforts to help reduce significantly or completely eradicate cases of open defecation in the state.
Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade, disclosed this at a two-day media dialogue on open defecation free in the South-West states, held in Ibadan.
The gathering, which was sponsored by UNICEF, was attended by media executives from the five South-west states.
Oyelade added that the move to penalise open defecation and indiscriminate dumping of refuse was part of efforts aimed at achieving the national target of ending open defecation in Nigeria by 2027.
He stated that Governor Seyi Makinde has unequivocally mandated the Ministry of Justice to ensure prosecution of anyone who dumps, refuses or defecates openly in the State.
He said the penalty, when fully in place, would promote behavioural change in the hygiene of citizens and curb open defecation.
He said, “Oyo State Government is willing to effect the necessary behavioural change in open defecation, working with UNICEF’s WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) action plan.
“In Oyo State, we have adopted the WASH action plan, and if need be, we will back it up with legislation.
“And the Ministry of Justice has been mandated to penalize defecators and those dumping refuse in illegal sites. Also, law enforcement agencies will do their bit.
“It is sad that Nigeria has taken over from Egypt by recording the highest rate of open defecation.”
Oyelade said the state government, before 2027, will ensure much improvement in the social menace and all other diseases plaguing the state.
He therefore appealed to residents to patronize Government approved waste consultant and stop the unhygienic practice of open defecation.
He said, “To this end, billboards will be erected at major junctions and entry points of the State, to discourage anyone from practicing any environmental infractions, and the penalties.”
He added, “The Oyo State government is bent on ensuring residents obey the law of social etiquette.”
He pledged Oyo State Government’s continued partnership with UNICEF on ensuring the state is open defecation-free.
Earlier, UNICEF WASH Specialist, Mr. Monday Johnson disclosed that according to the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, about 48 million Nigerians are practicing open defecation.
He aid disposal of human faeces in the open, including fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water and other open spaces is a common practice in the country.
He said though Oyo State has one of the highest data of unhygienic practice of open defecation in the South-West, UNICEF is glad that it has progressively started actions to end open defecation.