Title: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS TO WATER AND SANITATION IN NIGERIA: A REVIEW |
Authors: OKORAFOR, O.O., CHIKWUE, M.I., DIKE, B.U. and UJAH, E.U |
Abstract: Access to water and sanitation are critical components of public health and socio-economic development,
as well as pointers to the fulfilment of Sustainable Development Goal 6 (clean water and sanitation). This
review paper presents a critical assessment on the situation and challenges facing access and availability
of water/water sources and their sanitary conditions. Considering that Nigeria is the most populated black
race, the significant government efforts and international interventions made in the area of water,
sanitation and hygiene, many communities are still lacking access to safe water and adequate sanitation
facilities. The research observes that about 70% of Nigeria’s population have access to water but more
than half of the sources are contaminated thus reflecting the current challenges facing the Nigeria’s water
and sanitation sector. Some of the challenges highlighted include overpopulation/urbanization, poor
government funding and investment, absence of solid waste management systems, climate
change/variability amongst others. Positive recommendations such as investment by government agencies
to provide funding, private-public partnerships to enhance/expand existing infrastructure, public
awareness on water usage and sanitation and provision of water regulatory frameworks were suggested as
possible solutions to the enumerated challenges. |
Keywords: Water, Sanitation, Sustainable Development Goals, Water supply, Water quality,
Challenges, Solutions |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52267/IJASER.2024.5501
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