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    Identify challenges of Water, Sanitation, Food Security in National Devt- Perm Sect 

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJanuary 28, 2025 --- 10:43 pmUpdated:January 29, 2025 --- 10:01 pmNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, Mr Richard Pheelangwah, has tasked the National Technical Committee to identify challenges facing water, sanitation, food security towards national development. 

    Pheelangwah gave the charge at the opening of the 31st regular meeting of the National Council on Water Resources and Sanitation (NCWRS) holding in Uyo from Monday 27th -Friday 31st January, 2025.

    Emphasising the importance of water, sanitation and food security to national development, he urged the committee which is on  a five-day meeting to chart the way forward through the memoranda to be presented.

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    The Permanent Secretary, who doubles as the Chairman of the Council, said water, sanitation and food security directly affect public health, economic productivity and environmental sustainability.

    “The theme of this year’s Council meeting Water and Food Security: Challenges and Opportunities in the Face of Daunting Climate Change was carefully chosen to reflect the critical importance of water, food security and the negative impact of climate change on the people.”

    “The theme appears timely, as this could not have come at a better time than now.  It is apt we keep meeting because, whatever it is we know today, may not stand the test tomorrow.”

    “Life keeps evolving, we must evolve with it or else, what we pride ourselves of knowing yesterday becomes obsolete today,” the Permanent Secretary said.

    He noted that the recent declaration for a state of emergency on food security by President Bola Tinubu required relevant ministries and authorities to ensure adequate irrigation and cultivation of farmland for food production all year round.

    The Permanent Secretary commended the Akwa Ibom Government and development partners for their unflinching support to the ministry.

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    Participants at the workshop

    Mrs Emah Udonsek, the Permanent Secretary, Akwa Ibom Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, who declared open the workshop, said that water and food security were fundamental to human survival, economic development and environmental sustainability.

    Udonsek said the theme was apt as it underscored the need and commitment to ensure sustainable water resources management and food security for Nigerians.

    She said the theme also highlighted the urgent need for action, innovative solutions and collaborative efforts to address the challenges caused by climate change.

    The Permanent Secretary added that the future of food security and water availability is linked to the ability to adapt to climate change.

    Presenting his goodwill message, a Program Manager in Nigeria’s Country Office of UNICEF, Mr Chiranjibi Tiwari urged the government at all levels to create an environment where all stakeholders, including the local community stakeholders can participate and contribute meaningfully to the development process.

     

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