Nasarawa State Government has renewed its commitment to better the living conditions of the rural communities by providing safe and quality drinking water in the State.
The state Commissioner of Water Resources and Rural Development, Hon. Mohammed Agah Muluku stated this while declaring open the state central dissemination meeting organised by the Society for Family Health under “Wash” for healthy in Lafia.
Hon. Muluku acknowledged the contribution of WASH4HEALTH for imparting to Nasarawa State rural communities in the first to third phase of the project interventions in Karu, Nasarawa and Obi local government areas.
He said Nasarawa State Government would key into the fourth phase of the project, so that the State would benefit from WASH4HEALTH lives in improving Water quality in the rural communities.
The Project Coordinator W4HL project, Mr Nnamdi Anosike said that Society for Family Health has been in Nasarawa State since 2022 and has impacted positively to the wellbeing of the rural dwellers by provided clean drinking water.
Mr Anosike said the phase one to three had ended that were implemented in Karu, Nasarawa and Obi local government areas.
He said that the fourth phase of the project is going to be implemented in Nasarawa and Edo states.