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Kebbi returns monthly sanitation to fight diseases

“Clean environment and clean drinking water are highly necessary to the well-being of people to reduce both airborne and waterborne diseases.’’

• June 1, 2024
Governor Nasir Idris
Gov. Nasir Idris [Credit Gov. Nasir Idris]

Kebbi State governor, Nasir Idris, has said the re-introduction of monthly sanitation is a measure to prevent diseases, ensure a safe and clean environment in the state.

Mr Idris disclosed this in Birnin Kebbi on Saturday while inaugurating the re-introduced monthly exercise.

He said, “Clean environment and clean drinking water are highly necessary to the well-being of people to reduce both airborne and waterborne diseases. My administration will maintain the enviable health position of Kebbi, to always ensure that our people are healthy and productive members of society.’’

Mr Idris, represented by his Deputy, Umar Abubakar-Tafida, cautioned the people not to expose themselves to dangers and hazards through dirtiness and unclean surroundings.

”Illnesses are preventable if communities keep a clean environment and drink clean water,” the governor said.

Earlier, the state Commissioner for Environment, Musa Tungulawa, said the governor mandated his ministry to pursue the sanitation campaign and awareness to achieve a healthy environment.

“On the last Saturday of every month, the exercise will be strictly carried out in the state capital, Birnin Kebbi, and in all the local government areas of the state,” he announced.

Tungulawa said that the governor had attached prominence to environmental matters and attainment of absolute hygiene among the citizenry.

Also speaking, the Emir of Gwandu, Muhammadu Iliyasu-Bashar, commended the governor for his practical action to secure a clean environment in the state.

He tasked the people to remain loyal and prayerful for the success of the administration.

“Loyalty to leaders galvanises them to action, while good governance energises people to attain a better life.

”Some states and emirates elsewhere are undergoing trying periods. Kebbi State is tranquil and secure, therefore, let us continue to live in peace with one another,” the emir urged.

(NAN)

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