PEPSA Initiates Sanitation and Hygiene Campaign in Jos South

The Plateau Environmental Protection and Sanitation Agency (PEPSA) has launched a Social and Behavioral Change Campaign in Gyel, Jos South Local Government Area, as part of ongoing efforts to improve sanitation and public health across the state.

The campaign, which falls under the Sustainable Urban Rural Water and Sanitation Program (SURWASH), is aimed at encouraging households to build, use, and maintain safe and dignified toilet facilities. According to the agency, the initiative is not just about providing infrastructure, but about promoting health, dignity, and community safety.

Flagging off the campaign on behalf of the Commissioner for Environment, Climate Change, and Mineral Development, Mrs. Christiana Malo emphasized the importance of household toilets in preventing the spread of diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea.

The Chairman of Jos South Local Government Council, represented by Hon. Nyam Dung, reaffirmed the council’s commitment to collaborating with PEPSA to ensure the success of the campaign. Similarly, the traditional institution, represented by the Secretary of the Dagwom Rwei’s Traditional Council, expressed full support for the initiative. He stressed the need for enforcement alongside public sensitization to drive meaningful behavioral change.

As part of the campaign, PEPSA is offering technical guidance and support to households interested in constructing or upgrading to improved toilet facilities. Beneficiaries can choose from three PEPSA-approved toilet models, all designed for durability, hygiene, and user comfort.

To access this support, residents are encouraged to call Duba-Gari on 0704 428 3993 or visit any PEPSA Zonal Office for further assistance and information.

PEPSA warned that open defecation continues to pose serious health risks by contaminating food and water sources and contributing to the spread of preventable diseases. A proper toilet, the agency noted, acts as a barrier that protects families and entire communities from illness.

Throughout the week, PEPSA teams will be engaging directly with residents in various communities within Jos South, raising awareness on the importance of proper sanitation, hand hygiene, and safe waste disposal practices.

The agency commended the growing number of households, landlords, and community members who are already taking steps to improve sanitation standards in their environments. It called on others to join the effort and help create a healthier Plateau State.

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PEPSA Initiates Sanitation and Hygiene Campaign in Jos South

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