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170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Hunchogee: 3:03pm On Dec 23, 2020
Performance indicators from a study by Clean-up Nigeria (CUN) has shown that the number of Nigerians living in an unclean environment has increased from 68 million in 2019 to 170 million in 2020.


[/b]The study also rated Abuja as the cleanest city in Nigeria, while Akwa Ibom State emerged as the cleanest state in the country in the study.[b]

The results were the outcome of a 15 member national technical study group on the state of the Nigeria environment report 2020 with focus on the cleanliness index ratings of states and cities/towns in Nigeria conducted by CUN with support from global project partners from Canada, USA, Germany, France and Australia.

This is contained in a statement issued by the National Co-ordinator/Secretary, National Technical Study, Group Prince Ene Baba-Owoh.

CUN said the study was scored on five performance indicators via physical verification 20 per cent and the deployment of GEO-Eye-1 satellite that has the highest resolution imagery system in the world which is able to collect images with a ground resolution of 0.41 meters (16 inches) in panchromatic and multi-spectral from the orbit every quarter year-round and gives accurate reliable data.
The study further said it applied five performance indicators which include “streets/road cleanliness (30 per cent), vegetation/drain control (20 per cent), waste management service (30 per cent) public opinion poll+ social media (10 per cent), knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of hygiene and sanitation of the people (10 per cent), totalling 100 per cent.

[/b]The 2020 study ran from December 2019 to November 2020 with quarterly evaluation.

Ebonyi State came a distant second, scoring 44 per cent to Akwa Ibom’s 80 per cent. Lagos, Bauchi, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Cross River, Rivers, Plateau, Niger and Ekiti States were placed third to 10th respectively in the descending order. While Kogi was the lowest-ranked state in the study.[b]


In the cleanest city category, Abuja and (not the whole FCT,) scored 68 per cent to come first, followed closed by Uyo which scored 63 per cent.

“Ikeja, the capital of Lagos State, placed third with 44% while Maiduguri, the capital city of Borno State, came last in the category,” the statement noted.

The study observed a significant drop in the level of waste management in Nigeria, especially in the areas of equipment most of which have been grounded and unserviceable.

[/b]The most disturbing of the study’s observations is that Nigeria still remains the number one country in the world in the practice of open defecation.[b]

It says that “the practice of open defecation in all the 36 states of the Federation and FCT has not reduced.”

“Performance indicators from the studies also show that the number of Nigerians living in the unclean environment has increased from 68 million in 2019 to 170 million in 2020.”

It also reveals that only three states in the country, namely Lagos, Oyo and Abuja operate sanitary landfills in waste management while the rest still operate open dumping,” the statement added.

In terms of waste management privatization which is part of the millennium set goals with 2020 as deadline, the study said that many governments are still far from achieving the goal as most are directly involved in the management of waste rather than privatizing it which would have improved service delivery.


The study, therefore, recommends that the government should hands-off direct management of waste but should engage the private sector to ensure service delivery and job creators.

The study also observes that the informal sector operators of waste recycling and reuse enterprises recorded lower patronage and 37 per cent in 2020 as against 43 per cent in 2020 as against 43 per cent in 2019..

https://www.google.com/amp/s/tribuneonlineng.com/170-million-nigerians-living-in-dirty-environment-%25E2%2580%2595-report/amp/

Lalasticlala FP
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by NwaNimo1(m): 3:04pm On Dec 23, 2020
Shhithole of a country.....
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Kaduna1stson: 3:05pm On Dec 23, 2020
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Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Kapilta(m): 3:07pm On Dec 23, 2020
170m in 200m shocked e yaff done for 4 Naija sha. The problem of Nigeria is mainly confusion. The country isn't sure if it's federal system or regional system it's operating. Even the federal system isn't well designed. I can bet my scrotum that most of the governors don't even know their duty, they can't tell what's theirs to do and what's the presidencys. And we are now in the era of whatever you do, it is to embarras the president. Lai will soon tell how this is only meant to embarass Bullharry.

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Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Firstorderwizard(m): 3:09pm On Dec 23, 2020
How did I get here ?
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Kapilta(m): 3:18pm On Dec 23, 2020
Firstorderwizard:
How did I get here ?
"Diagonally" as par wizard level.
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Nobody: 3:18pm On Dec 23, 2020
undecided
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by FarahAideed: 3:22pm On Dec 23, 2020
Especially Lagos..90 percent of Lagosians live in Absolute filth

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Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Ooni: 3:37pm On Dec 23, 2020
Funny report. tried to separate Ikeja from Lagos.

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Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Pierocash(m): 4:04pm On Dec 23, 2020
People will just sit somewhere and be writing stupid report. Where and how they get their statistics from is what I still can't understand.

170m out of 200, then how many people are living in clean environment? This are the people tarnishing Nigeria's image with false report

That is how they will right rubbish that Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world,idiots.

People in Niger,Benin , Haiti are living better than 80 million Nigerians abi? Stupid organisations
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Nobody: 4:21pm On Dec 23, 2020
Most Nigerians are dirty.

See how they take care of their environment, they litter everywhere with plastic bottles, gala nylon, purewater nylons and all sort of nonsense, they infact pee and defecate in public with pride.
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by DMerciful(m): 4:22pm On Dec 23, 2020
170 million? Is that not the whole country?
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by yarimo(m): 4:58pm On Dec 23, 2020
90 % is from the east undecided undecided
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by adekola72559: 8:51pm On Dec 23, 2020
Funny report. tried to separate Ikeja from Lagos.
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Abasman007: 6:58am On Jan 10, 2021
Hunchogee:
Performance indicators from a study by Clean-up Nigeria (CUN) has shown that the number of Nigerians living in an unclean environment has increased from 68 million in 2019 to 170 million in 2020.


[/b]The study also rated Abuja as the cleanest city in Nigeria, while Akwa Ibom State emerged as the cleanest state in the country in the study.[b]

The results were the outcome of a 15 member national technical study group on the state of the Nigeria environment report 2020 with focus on the cleanliness index ratings of states and cities/towns in Nigeria conducted by CUN with support from global project partners from Canada, USA, Germany, France and Australia.

This is contained in a statement issued by the National Co-ordinator/Secretary, National Technical Study, Group Prince Ene Baba-Owoh.

CUN said the study was scored on five performance indicators via physical verification 20 per cent and the deployment of GEO-Eye-1 satellite that has the highest resolution imagery system in the world which is able to collect images with a ground resolution of 0.41 meters (16 inches) in panchromatic and multi-spectral from the orbit every quarter year-round and gives accurate reliable data.
The study further said it applied five performance indicators which include “streets/road cleanliness (30 per cent), vegetation/drain control (20 per cent), waste management service (30 per cent) public opinion poll+ social media (10 per cent), knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of hygiene and sanitation of the people (10 per cent), totalling 100 per cent.

[/b]The 2020 study ran from December 2019 to November 2020 with quarterly evaluation.

Ebonyi State came a distant second, scoring 44 per cent to Akwa Ibom’s 80 per cent. Lagos, Bauchi, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Cross River, Rivers, Plateau, Niger and Ekiti States were placed third to 10th respectively in the descending order. While Kogi was the lowest-ranked state in the study.[b]


In the cleanest city category, Abuja and (not the whole FCT,) scored 68 per cent to come first, followed closed by Uyo which scored 63 per cent.

“Ikeja, the capital of Lagos State, placed third with 44% while Maiduguri, the capital city of Borno State, came last in the category,” the statement noted.

The study observed a significant drop in the level of waste management in Nigeria, especially in the areas of equipment most of which have been grounded and unserviceable.

[/b]The most disturbing of the study’s observations is that Nigeria still remains the number one country in the world in the practice of open defecation.[b]

It says that “the practice of open defecation in all the 36 states of the Federation and FCT has not reduced.”

“Performance indicators from the studies also show that the number of Nigerians living in the unclean environment has increased from 68 million in 2019 to 170 million in 2020.”

It also reveals that only three states in the country, namely Lagos, Oyo and Abuja operate sanitary landfills in waste management while the rest still operate open dumping,” the statement added.

In terms of waste management privatization which is part of the millennium set goals with 2020 as deadline, the study said that many governments are still far from achieving the goal as most are directly involved in the management of waste rather than privatizing it which would have improved service delivery.


The study, therefore, recommends that the government should hands-off direct management of waste but should engage the private sector to ensure service delivery and job creators.

The study also observes that the informal sector operators of waste recycling and reuse enterprises recorded lower patronage and 37 per cent in 2020 as against 43 per cent in 2020 as against 43 per cent in 2019..

https://www.google.com/amp/s/tribuneonlineng.com/170-million-nigerians-living-in-dirty-environment-%25E2%2580%2595-report/amp/

Lalasticlala FP

hello sir can you connect me to the commissioner of science and technology Akwaibom? I can build light sport aircrafts.. by that I mean small 2 seater and 4 seater range aircrafts.. I have a well written proposal on it. Our airport needs private presence.



Am from akwaibom state, ikono precisely..i live in Uyo but school in porthacourt.. an would make sure whatever comes out of it hits well in your pockets...0•8•1•2•7•6•4•0•7•2•1
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Hunchogee: 7:42am On Jan 11, 2021
Abasman007:


hello sir can you connect me to the commissioner of science and technology Akwaibom? I can build light sport aircrafts.. by that I mean small 2 seater and 4 seater range aircrafts.. I have a well written proposal on it. Our airport needs private presence.



Am from akwaibom state, ikono precisely..i live in Uyo but school in porthacourt.. an would make sure whatever comes out of it hits well in your pockets...0•8•1•2•7•6•4•0•7•2•1
Apply for this ASAP..

JOB CREATION: AKWA IBOM STATE GOVERNMENT BEGINS RECRUITMENT OF 1,000 TEACHERS.

In furtherance of the Completion Agenda, the Udom Emmanuel Administration of Akwa Ibom State has rolled out modalities for the recruitment of a thousand teachers to boost the state government’s educational expansion agenda.

A release signed by the Chairman of the State Secondary Education Board, Rt. Hon. Ekaette Ebong Okon reveals that application for the job will begin on the 18th of January 2021. In line with the times especially the need to avoid large gatherings in compliance with Covid 19 protocols, prospective applicants are asked to apply via www.sseb.gov.ng. Details are contained in the accompanying photograph.

Ubon Marcus,
Press Unit,
Office of the Hon. Commissioner,
Ministry of Information & Strategy,
Akwa Ibom State.

Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Abasman007: 9:08am On Jan 11, 2021
Hunchogee:

Apply for this ASAP..

JOB CREATION: AKWA IBOM STATE GOVERNMENT BEGINS RECRUITMENT OF 1,000 TEACHERS.

In furtherance of the Completion Agenda, the Udom Emmanuel Administration of Akwa Ibom State has rolled out modalities for the recruitment of a thousand teachers to boost the state government’s educational expansion agenda.

A release signed by the Chairman of the State Secondary Education Board, Rt. Hon. Ekaette Ebong Okon reveals that application for the job will begin on the 18th of January 2021. In line with the times especially the need to avoid large gatherings in compliance with Covid 19 protocols, prospective applicants are asked to apply via www.sseb.gov.ng. Details are contained in the accompanying photograph.

Ubon Marcus,
Press Unit,
Office of the Hon. Commissioner,
Ministry of Information & Strategy,
Akwa Ibom State.

I said aircraft not teaching..
Re: 170 Million Nigerians Living In Dirty Environment ― Report by Hunchogee: 9:37am On Jan 11, 2021
Abasman007:


I said aircraft not teaching..
You can aswell share the news to people around you

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