…..WaterAid, Cummins to provide 186,000 residents in Lagos, Abuja with water project
WaterAid has partnered Cummins W.A to impact about 186,000 people with life-transforming water, sanitation and hygiene project to be sited within communities in Lagos and Abuja.
The project will provide water and sanitation facilities to improve hygiene behaviour in the intervention areas.
The Country Director, WaterAid Nigeria, Evelyn Mere, said at the inauguration of the project in Lagos that WaterAid would continue to collaborate with partners to improve lives.
“One in 10 people still don’t have even a basic supply of clean water close to home. A lack of access to this life-saving service means women are left to bear the brunt of walking miles and spending valuable hours in collecting water.
“Everyone can live a more fulfilled, dignified and healthy life with the opportunities that safe water, sanitation and hygiene brings.
“WaterAid Nigeria will continue to collaborate to transform lives, deliver on desired health outcomes, address the global water crisis and improve sanitation in Abuja and Lagos,” she said.
Mere was represented at the event by Mr Kolawole Banwo, Head of Advocacy Policy and Communication for WaterAid Nigeria.
Also speaking, the Managing Director of Cummins West Africa Ltd., Mr Mark Oni-Okeke, in a goodwill message said access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) was fundamental rights of every human being.
“Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene are fundamental rights of every human being, most especially mothers and children who need access to clean water, proper sanitation practices and a healthy environment to ensure the families live better lives.
“With these available, we would be one step closer to creating a society that fosters healthy living as a priority for every individual without discrimination.
“As an organisation, we are investing in the improvement of lives of persons in the communities where we have presence.
“We believe that our partnership with WaterAid Nigeria to implement the WASH project in Nigeria, starting with Lagos and Abuja, will create tremendous impact in the lives of the beneficiaries and their respective communities.
“With our employees serving as volunteers in the project, alongside the WaterAid team, we would be reemphasising and living out our culture of care.”
Also speaking, Mr Nurudeen Shodeinde, Permanent Secretary, Office of Drainage Services, Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, thanked WaterAid and Cummins for the project.
Represented by Mr Babatunde Akinwumi, Shodeinde noted that the project would impact positively on the schools and correctional centres within the state, where it would be sited.
He noted that the Lagos State Government had been partnering with WaterAid to improve sanitation and hygiene in the state, adding that with Cummins coming on board, the ministry would be looking forward to a shared success.
The project would build the capacity of women to be a part of decision-making process.
The project would capitalise on successful partnerships to influence and strengthen the WASH sector in Abuja and Lagos for the expansion of access to water, sanitation and hygiene.
…..WaterAid, Cummins to provide 186,000 residents in Lagos, Abuja with water project