“Government ownership and leadership are also essential to guarantee long-term asset management and sustainability,” he said.
According to him, the intervention builds on gains recorded in the first and second phases.
Mr Sanwo-Olu described the project as a beacon of hope and result of effective partnership with development partners.
The total proposed budget for the Local Investment Plan (LIP) is N521,655,000.
Mr Ulom described handwashing with soap as a life-saving habit.
The World Water Day is to raise awareness on the need for fresh and hygienic water.
“One in 10 people still don’t have even a basic supply of clean water close to him.’’
The stakeholders say they plan to construct improved toilets in motor parks and markets across the state.
Mr Utsev noted that investment in hygiene infrastructure and products must be accelerated in schools, homes, healthcare facilities, and public places.
