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    Jigawa Revives Traditional Hygiene Enforcement to Sustain Open Defecation-Free Status

    National UpdateBy National UpdateJuly 2, 2025 Jigawa No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

    In a bold move to reinforce hygiene and public health standards, the Jigawa State Government has revived the traditional house-to-house health inspection system, locally known as “Dubata Gari,” as part of renewed efforts to sustain its Open Defecation Free (ODF) status.

    Announcing the initiative in Dutse during the launch of a two-day orientation workshop for environmental health workers, the Commissioner for Environment and Climate Change, Dr. Nura Ibrahim Kazaure, said the inspections will serve as a practical tool to monitor household sanitation and ensure the use of toilets.

    The training, organised by the Jigawa State Environmental Protection Agency (JISEPA) with support from UNICEF, brought together 270 environmental health workers from all 27 local government areas of the state.

    “Our goal is to ensure every household maintains hygienic practices. Inspectors will go door-to-door, not to punish, but to educate and enforce the use of toilets. This is a revival of what our communities once practised to keep our environment clean,” Dr. Kazaure said.

    He explained that Governor Malam Umar Namadi has prioritized sanitation and hygiene in the 2025 budget, with provision made to recruit additional inspectors under the J-Environmental programme to strengthen grassroots sanitation coverage.

    “We’re constructing toilets in schools, markets, and parks. But this inspection system ensures that the message of sanitation reaches every home, not just public places,” he added.

    Speaking on behalf of the organising body, JISEPA Managing Director, Mr. Adamu Sabo, said the participants — ten from each local government — will serve as frontline agents in maintaining Jigawa’s ODF status.

    “This programme is being implemented in partnership with UNICEF and will be held in three phases, one in each senatorial zone. Today’s session for 90 participants marks the beginning,” he noted.

    He also commended the state government for its strong political will and UNICEF for its continued technical and financial support in the areas of water, sanitation, and environmental protection.

    The commissioner and other officials reiterated that the revival of “Dubata Gari” is not merely symbolic, but a strategic public health measure aimed at reducing waterborne diseases and promoting behavioural change across communities.

    As Jigawa renews its sanitation campaign from the grassroots, residents are expected to support the initiative by ensuring their homes meet minimum hygiene standards — a vital step toward protecting community health and upholding the state’s national reputation as a sanitation model.

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