health 48d ago
Lagos Deploys 1,710 Toilets, Asks Businesses to Open Restrooms to Fight Open Defecation

Lagos State has installed 1,710 public toilets and is urging banks, filling stations, and eateries to keep restrooms accessible, aiming to reduce open defecation. The initiative underscores the importance of public-private collaboration in tackling sanitation issues. Watch for enforcement actions against individuals practicing open defecation as warned by authorities.
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