Jane Bevan, the chief of WASH at UNICEF, stressed the involvement of state governments in supporting and advancing programmes aimed at improving access to clean water and good sanitation.

This call was made during the launch of the WASH Sector-wide Sustainability Checks Action Plan and Sustainability Compact in Abuja on Wednesday.

The objective of this initiative is to enhance the sustainability of water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure nationwide.

However, Bevan outlined the need for establishing water departments, training maintenance personnel, and offering technical support at the local level.

She also addressed the uncertainty regarding who should bear the costs of operating and maintaining water systems in the country.

According to her, given the government’s limitations in funding all systems, communities must devise methods to collect funds for repairs and maintenance.

In collaboration with UNICEF and other stakeholders, the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation introduced the WASH Sector-wide Sustainability Checks Action Plan and Sustainability Compact.

Bello Goronyo, Minister of State, underscored the pivotal role of the WASH sector in promoting human well-being and sustainable development.

He emphasised the need to move beyond mere access to WASH services towards ensuring their long-term sustainability.

Mr Goronyo said, “The Sustainability Compact represents a commitment to future generations, requiring collective efforts from government, non-governmental organisations, the private sector, and communities.

“The introduction of the Sustainability Checks Action Plan aims to monitor and track sustainability factors in WASH services systematically. The initiative is supported by the government of Nigeria, UNICEF, and other partners in the WASH sector.”

The permanent secretary, Aliyu Shinkafi, emphasised the importance of water and sanitation as fundamental human rights and drivers of development.

Mr Shinkafi highlighted the transformative potential of the WASH Sector-wide Sustainability Checks Action Plan.

He stated that the framework evaluates the functionality and sustainability of WASH facilities, ensuring interventions are not temporary fixes but enduring solutions with lasting impact.

The official said every drop of water saved, every hand washed, and every toilet built brings the country closer to a healthier, equitable, and sustainable world.

Mr Shinkafi underscored that the WASH Sector-Wide Sustainability Checks Action Plan and Compact represent a commitment to leave no one behind, not just documents but a promise to ensure equitable access to essential services.

The event convened stakeholders from government ministries, development partners, technical experts, state representatives and the FCT.