Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba state, northern Nigeria, has banned the use of polythene and plastic bags in the state.
Naija News understands that the governor made the announcement and the introduction of ‘paper bags’ while launching the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, WASH, policy in the state on Monday, May 20.
In the same vein, the Taraba state governor also declared a ‘State of Emergency’ on the water, sanitation and hygiene sector, saying he would soon send an executive bill to the state House of Assembly to legalise the ban.
Governor Ishaku commended the development partners, USAID and Japan International Cooperation Agency, JAICA, for their intervention in boosting water supply in the state.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governor urged the state water supply agency to ensure constant maintenance of water pipes for better service delivery.
“Because of the passion my administration had on water supply, we have embarked on a N7 billion Jalingo Primary Water project to complement the African Development Bank, AfDB, water project in Jalingo to cater for the growing population of the city.
“We are also making efforts to improve water supply across the state and our efforts are yielding results,” he said.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Water Resources, Emmanuel Gowon, commended the governor for the efforts in improving the water supply in the state.
The Commissioner expressed the readiness of the ministry in delivering on the mandate of water supply to the state.
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