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Sanitation: Cross River Government To Restrict Movement

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Government of Cross River State will on October 26, 2024 restrict both human and vehicular movement in the State. The Commissioner of Environment Honorable Moses Osogi disclosed this in a public service announcement he signed and made available. He said the monthly sanitation is to enable residents clean up and keep

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Sanitation: Government To Restrict Movement August 31st

By Glory Odey And Fortune Erim The Government of Cross River State, says there will be movement restrictions on Saturday, 31 August, 2024 for the monthly statewide Environmental Sanitation exercise. In a public service announcement signed by the Commissioner for Environment, Moses Osogi, advised business owners and residents to partake in the cleaning and evacuation

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Cross River Government Announces General Sanitation In All Markets, Says It’s Compulsory

By Patrick Obia The Government of Cross River State Government has announced general sanitation in all markets in Calabar. The announcement is contained in a press release signed by the State Commissioner for Environment, Honorable Moses Osogi, notifying all market leaders, traders, and the general public of the cleanup. He said the sanitation in all

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Cross River Declares July 27 Environmental Sanitation

By Our Reporter The Cross River State Government has announced Saturday, July 27, 2019 as environmental sanitation day. His was contained in a statement issued by the immediate past commissioner for tourism in the State, Mr. Eric Anderson who currently heads a group of people tasked to take care of cleanliness and refuse evacuation issues.

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Health Opinion

The Need To Redress Poor Implementation Of Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Regulations In Cross River BY MAXWELL EFFIONG

The issue of poor water, sanitation and hygiene in Cross River State is not just a challenge to the society, but to the whole essence of getting people to behave in a way that contributes to the success of delivering the State from water and sanitation-related diseases. Indeed Cross River State Government and international organizations

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Water Sanitation And Hygiene: Cross River To Spend 15Mln Dollars In Five Years

By Jonathan Ugbal: Government House Correspondent The Cross River State Government has pledged to set aside three million dollars annually to fund the water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) campaign for the next five years. This means the State will spend USD15 million for the campaign which aims to see the State emerge the first open

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Yakurr Attains Open Defecation Free Status

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Yakurr local government area of central Cross River State has been declared open defecation free (ODF). This makes it the third local government area to attain that status after Obanliku and Abi local government areas attained a similar feat. Cross River is one of the states implementing the United Nations Children’s Education

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Cross River To Forfeit USD5 Million United Nations Water Grant

By Ushang Ewa The Cross River State government is on the verge of losing a USD5 million grant from the United Nations Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council due to it’s failure to provide the counterpart funding of NGN104 million to expand the sanitation and hygiene program. This equals NGN1,802,500,000.00 (one point eight billion Naira)

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