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World Water Day 2023 Stakeholder Forum – Nestlé Collaborates With Ogun State Ministry Of Environment

By: HighCelebritySquard

 

Nestlé Nigeria and Ogun State Ministry of Environment hosted a stakeholders’ forum on

22nd March to commemorate World Water Day 2023. Aimed at promoting sustainable

water stewardship practices, the forum had over 400 stakeholders drawn from the public

and private sectors across Ogun State.

World Water Day is a United Nations’ observance day to raise awareness about the

inaccessibility of water for billions of people globally and to advocate the sustainable

management of freshwater resources. Without access to water resources, communities

are faced with higher risk of disease, food insecurity, environmental degradation, and

economic decline.

The theme for this year’s event, “Accelerating Change”, draws attention to the need for

fast-tracking actions to solve the global water and sanitation crisis.

Oladimeji Oresanya, Ogun State Commissioner for Environment, said, “The event today is

not just another talk show, but an opportunity for productive engagement with all stakeholders

to undertake a critical diagnosis of issues affecting the sector to proffer practical and

sustainable solutions. Be assured that the Ministry is committed to accelerating positive

change in the water sector to ensure water and sanitation for all in line with Sustainable

Development Goal 6. I commend companies who have embraced water stewardship and are

executing initiatives and projects, towards sustainable water management and governance in

the state”.

Wassim Elhusseini, MD/CEO Nestlé Nigeria PLC, represented by Category and Marketing

Manager Nestlé Waters, Joy Abdullahi-Johnson, said, “We are delighted to have this

opportunity to celebrate World Water Day 2023 in collaboration with the Ogun State

Ministry of Environment. The theme for this year, “Accelerating Change” is very

significant in view of our shared commitment to increase access to clean, safe water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities (WASH) within our communities. Nestlé Nigeria is

committed to protecting the environment for future generations and caring for water is

one of the ways we do this. In line with this commitment, we work together with key

stakeholders to address shared watershed challenges. We also continuously improve

water efficiency across our operations and reduce water withdrawals in our factories by

managing and reusing water”.

Delivering the keynote lecture, the Managing Director, Ogun Oshun River Basin Development

Authority, Otunba Olufemi Odumosu said, “Water is essential to life, but water stress threatens

supplies. Providing access to safe water is one of the most effective instruments for poverty

alleviation and reduction. This year’s theme emphasizes the need to speed up action towards

sustainable management of this limited resource, with only 7 years left to achieve the SDGs”.

According to Sola Ogunbor, the Program Manager, Ogun State Rural Water Supply and

Sanitation Agency, “Mismanagement of water resources today will cost everyone a lot more

in the future. Accelerating change entails making a difference by taking small steps in the right

direction, being the change we want to see in the world. Our Agency is committed to ensuring

that more people in our rural communities in Ogun State have unrestricted access to safely

managed water and sanitation facilities”.

The World Water Day 2023 celebration included the second edition of the roundtable

discourse on “Water Governance in Ogun State – Progress so far, Challenges and

Roadmap”. Panelists from the private and public sectors in Agbara and Sagamu

comprised Nestlé Nigeria PLC, Apple and Pears, Ogun State Ministry of Environment,

Ogun State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency, Ogun Oshun River Basin

Development Authority and the Nigerian Institute of Water Engineers.

Water is a shared and precious resource that affects everyone. It is the most critical natural

resource for human survival, after air. Yet, globally, billions of people do not have access

to clean and safe water. An estimated 100 million Nigerians still lack basic sanitation

facilities and 63 million do not have access to improved sources of drinking-water.

With the increasing pressure on our water resources, we all need to work together to

preserve this vital resource we all depend on. Consistent multi-stakeholder action is

required to accelerate change in how we manage this resource to improve access and

quality for today while preserving it for future generations.

L-R: Hon. Ayoola Oluajo, Vice Chairman, Abeokuta North Local Government; Mrs. Joy Abdullahi-Johnson, Marketing and Category Manager, Nestlé Waters; Engr. Razak Ojetola, Permanent Secretary, Ogun State Ministry of Environment; Otunba Olufemi Odumosu, Managing Director, Ogun Oshun River Basin Development Authority and Dr Oladimeji Oresanya, Ogun State Commissioner for Environment.

 

 

 

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