Stakeholders in water and sanitation sector have advocated provision of improved toilets for females and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in public places in Bauchi State.
This is contained in a communique signed by Mr Barde Gonsis at the end of a one-day validation meeting on assessment of toilets in public places, on Saturday in Bauchi.
The communique said the State Environmental Protection Agency (BASEPA) validated the assessment report and expressed readiness to fast track sustainable implementation of the User Friendly Toilets programme.
It said the Agency in partnership with the WaterAid Nigeria would construct improve toilets in motor parks and markets across the state.
“The project will favour women, girls and PWDs to improve hygiene, sanitation and dignity of women to be able to utilise it without difficulties,” it said.
The communique said the validation meeting was conducted with consultants who supported the assessment process at 54 public toilets in six local government areas of the state.
The exercise, it said, supported by WaterAid was conducted in collaboration between the BASEPA and the Women Development Association for Self-Sustenance (WODASS).
It listed the councils to include Katagum, Shira, Alkaleri, Ningi, Misau and Bauchi, adding that the exercise is also aimed at ending open defecation in the state.
“The strategy of partnership with the government is to support the process through sustainability and ownership as well as inclusion through government policies.
“Toilets must be female friendly and details the essential desirable features needed to make it so.”
The communique also called for increase gender sensitivity in town planning on sanitation to change of narratives to achieve female friendly toilets in the state.