Poor sanitation responsible for communicable diseases, says minister (guardian)
The Minister of Health in Nigeria has stated that poor sanitation is a major cause of communicable diseases in the country. He emphasized that the lack of proper waste management and access to clean water can lead to the spread of diseases such as cholera typhoid and diarrhea. The Minister also highlighted the importance of personal hygiene and urged citizens to take responsibility for their own health by maintaining clean living environments and practicing good hygiene habits. He called for increased efforts from the government and individuals to improve sanitation standards in order to prevent the spread of communicable diseases and promote overall public health.
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Link to Original Story: https://guardian.ng/features/health/poor-sanitation-responsible-for-communicable-diseases-says-minister/
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Responses- 1) The minister says poor sanitation is driving disease. Is the government doing enough to tackle this at the grassroots?
- 2) If dirty environments fuel disease, Shouldn’t there be more investment in waste and clean water?
- 3) The minister links poor sanitation to health risks. Does the real issue lie with the public habits or bad infrastructure?
- 4) The government admits sanitation is a health crisis. Will this finally lead to real action, or just more talk?
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