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We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by nwadiuko1(m): 6:45am On Apr 05, 2015 |
Despite water being consistently cited as a top priority for poor communities and the fact that sanitation brings the greatest return on investment of any development intervention, rural communities have been overlooked in the global development agenda. Targets set for maternal and child health, primary education, gender equality and economic growth are all in some way dependant on people gaining access to the most basics of human needs: safe water, improved hygiene and sanitation. These issues will become ever more pertinent as the world’s population continues to grow, as cities and rural communities expand and there is increasing stress on global water resources. This, together with the impact of climate change, means there is an increasingly urgent need to tackle the sanitation and water crisis facing the poor and the less privileged in Nigerian. Such was the case with Taran and Gaukaka- Lasauya communities of Bauchi State when Sunday Vanguard visited the two communities in the eastern and northern parts of the state. The visit was at the instance of the leadership of WaterAid Nigeria, a civil society organisation, CSO,with a mission to transform lives by improving access to safe water, improved hygiene and sanitation in the world’s poorest communities. In these rural communities were men, pregnant women, youth and children whose appearance evoked sympathy. Investigations revealed that in Taran community, there was only one source of water for the villagers and animals to drink. For the villagers, it is a way of staying alive; it didn’t matter if water borne diseases become their way of life. “We drink water from the same source with our goats. When we get to the stream to fetch water and discover that goats have come ahead of us to drink, what we do is to fetch the surface that we believe the mouths of the goats touched and pour it away, then proceed to fetch our own,” said Rahal Bitrus, one of the women in Taran. “We don’t have any other source of water. We just reduce the surface and fetch our drinking water even though we know there are consequences, but we are left with no option. “The water sometimes gives us and our children diarrhea and typhoid fever and very painful urine, but we still go ahead and drink it to stay alive. “We trek about nine kilometers to get to the river to fetch the water we are talking about, and, of course, it is affecting our lives, economy and even our children’s education. “This lack of water affects our economy in the sense that we have to look for water before going to the market and, by the time you go and come back, on getting to the market, some transactions would have been made which you must have missed and sometimes we end up not going to the market because we must have been late and prospective customers gone home.” In the case of Gaukaka- Lasauya community, in an interview, the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, WASH, community Chairman, Safianu Idris said the lack of water had been a serious challenge. He said, “This lack of water has been a serious challenge to us and our children”. Investigations revealed that no single child in the community of about 1,700 dwellers goes to school. The closest school to the community is about six kilometers away. Asked about government’s involvement in the provision of water, road, school and health center, Idris said the local and state governments had never done anything to assist the community. “We have taken our plight to our local government several times, but there has been no response. The officials have refused to give us water not to talk of road, school or health center.” To the communities, before the intervention of WaterAid Nigeria, life was like living in hell. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/we-drink-water-with-goats-from-same-source-bauchi-villagers/ |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by VickJames(m): 6:55am On Apr 05, 2015 |
One thing our government has failed to provide for Nigerian in the last 55years of independence is good and drinkable water supply. What we have in this country are bore-holes, wells, streams or water coming from rock. We need drinkable water in our taps and not these dirty water we're forced to use. |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by nwadiuko1(m): 7:02am On Apr 05, 2015 |
To be fair to the government, water has never been an issue where I come from |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by Nobody: 7:04am On Apr 05, 2015 |
So what have the so many state governors of Bauchi state been doing all these while? |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by vanhelsing2099(m): 7:15am On Apr 05, 2015 |
E.ast |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by 9jvirgin(m): 7:18am On Apr 05, 2015 |
Eleyi legidi gan oooo. Drinking water with 'goat' Thank God For my mama who raised me in alagbado.... |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by Nobody: 7:26am On Apr 05, 2015 |
They voted a man who gave schools because of tribal and religious bigotry. Whatever that happens in North should always stay in North for the benefit of the Nuts |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by princealbashir: 7:38am On Apr 05, 2015 |
Relax and Cry no more! Change is here! You'll drink bore hole this time! |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by SPINA101(m): 7:42am On Apr 05, 2015 |
You drink water with goat! Seriously no different between an aboki man with a goat because u guys act the same way Y complain? |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by Sweetguy25: 8:03am On Apr 05, 2015 |
Wetin concern me? |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by Sweetguy25: 8:06am On Apr 05, 2015 |
SPINA101: Tell them abeg. |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by nwadiuko1(m): 8:57am On Apr 05, 2015 |
Lalasticala abeg give us a bigger audience ......happy easter |
Re: We Drink Water With Goats From Same Source — Bauchi Villagers by Sweetguy25: 9:14am On Apr 05, 2015 |
Honestly, I pity the north. It will take them about fifty years to catch up with the south in terms of human and economic development and that's only if they agree to eschew their religious extremism and embrace western education strongly. The Boko Haram menace has taken them twenty years back because as it stands, investors will be very wary of investing in the northern part of the country due to resurgent fears of insurgency and violence. Violence and war never pays. The Biafran war totally destabilized the east and Nigeria at large; the warri riots almost crippled warri even till today; militancy in the Niger delta drove away foreign investors and citizens especially in port harcourt. Port harcourt became a shadow of its former self. Violence never pays. The north will need about 100 billion dollars in order to develop critical social institutions and infrastructure in their zone over the next 10 years. Where will the money come from? No wonder their politicians and leaders are scared of resource control. |
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