Sponsored
News

LSWRC Embarks On Hand Washing Advocacy To Banks, Motor Parks, Others

Sponsored
Sponsored
????????????????????????????????????

Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission (LSWRC) on Tuesday embarked on advocacy to financial institutions, motor parks and others across the metropolis to sensitize residents on the importance of hand washing with soap under running water to flatten the curve of Covid-19.

Tagged “StopTheSpread”, the exercise was geared towards arousing the consciousness of residents on the need to personally take responsibility to support efforts of the State Government to curb the spread of the virus which is a global pandemic.  

Speaking during the exercise, Executive Secretary of LSWRC, Mrs Funke Adepoju said the need for the advocacy became important in furtherance of WASH which is an acronym for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, a key health issue with international development and the focus of United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 6.

“As we know, Covid-19 is a WASH disease and part of the ways to effectively ward off the threat of the pandemic is to ensure we imbibe regular intake of clean water, good personal hygiene practices and top-notch sanitation of our environment.

“Our hand washing advocacy is essentially to stop the spread of the virus. The fact is aside using sanitizers, washing your hands with soap under running water is one of the effective ways to fight the virus.  

“Soap loosens the grip of the virus on the skin and destroys the outer layer of the virus, pulling it apart and so hand washing with soap means you can remove the virus and wash it away before it has the chance to infect you,” Adepoju explained.  

She added that since the outbreak of Coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria, the State Government under the leadership of the Incident Commander, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had been doing a lot to fight the scourge, and that it was important that the people supports the initiatives of government, especially in terms of adhering to the protocols established to stop the spread.

“It has been well publicized that regular washing of hands with water and soap and maintaining high level of hygiene are critical to ward off the threat of the virus.

“As the agency of government that holds the mandate to regulate the production, distribution, abstraction, consumption, supply and use of water as well as quality of service, our advocacy is to emphasize the significant role of hand washing with soap under running water at this crucial point in time,” Adepoju said.

According to her, the obvious high impact between public health and clean water had further reinforced the need for all stakeholders to key into the vision of the present administration in the State to safeguard the health of residents in line with the second pillar of the THEMES agenda.

Sponsored
Funsho Arogundade

Recent Posts

Comrade Dauda Joins Residents As Ikeja Hosts Celebrity Boxing Promotion

The Executive Chairman of Ikeja Local Government, Comrade Akeem Olalekan Dauda (AKOD), on Wednesday joined…

2 hours ago

Buruj Academy Duo Raheem & Fawas Set For Italy, UK, Netherlands Tour

Golden Eaglets stars, Raheem Moyinoluwa Salaudeen and Fawas Ayomide Adeleke, are set to resume preparations…

2 hours ago

BOI & NBCC Sign MoU To Deepen Bilateral Trade, Industrial Growth And Investment

The Bank of Industry (BoI), Nigeria's foremost Development Finance Institution (DFI), has signed a landmark…

3 hours ago

United Nigeria Airlines’ Unity Rewards, Boulevard Hotels Partner To Offer 25% Discount & Flexible Check-In

United Nigeria Airlines has announced a new partnership between its loyalty programme, Unity Rewards and…

4 hours ago

2027: Yoruba Leader Urges Tinubu to Pick Hausa/Fulani Running Mate, Zone Senate Presidency to South-East

A prominent Yoruba leader and public affairs commentator, Dr. Oyedele Oyewumi, has called on President…

5 hours ago

Renewed Hope Arrives Oyo With N1.37tn Roads Projects (4)

BY FEMI AREMU  The approval of eight major federal road projects worth a combined N1.1375…

7 hours ago
Sponsored