Nigerian Bottling Company supports the Federal Government in its quest to end open defecation

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Nigerian Bottling Company commissions sanitary facilities estimated to benefit over five million Nigerians.

Nigerian Bottling Company supports the Federal Government in its quest to end open defecation. Ltd and its implementing partner, the Organised Private Sector in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene , commissioned two state-of-the-art sanitary facilities in Lagos on Tuesday, 26th September.

This initiative is estimated to benefit approximately five million people annually, thereby promoting better health, hygiene, and improved living conditions for the residents. These efforts are also in accordance with NBC’s Mission 2025 sustainability commitments aimed at achieving sustainable development in host communities.

Also speaking at the event, OPS-WASH National Coordinator, Dr Nicholas Igwe, reaffirmed NBC’s efforts towards water sustainability and expressed delight in the collaboration between the organisations. He said, “We are proud to collaborate with NBC on this project, which will not only improve the quality of life for millions of Nigerians but also contribute significantly to the goal of ending open defecation.

The unveiling ceremony had high-level executives, dignitaries, and industry leaders from the private sector, government agencies, and departments in attendance. Among the notable attendees were the Council of Lagos White Cap Chiefs, Vice Chairman Lagos Mainland Local Government, Hon. Emilagba Jubril, Vice Chairman Lagos Island Local Government, Prince Mohammed Eshilokun, Zonal Director Federal Controller, Lagos, Federal Ministry of Environment, Oluwatoyin Agbenla amongst others.

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