Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Parts of Lagos Metropolis

Isaiah Sewanu Akoteyon, Olayinka Otusanya
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The study examined water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions in Lagos State University, Yaba College ofTechnology, and Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education tertiary institutions in parts of the Lagos metropolisusing field observation and social survey. A total of 220 structured questionnaires were administered to studentsand staff across the institutions using a random sampling technique. Descriptive statistics and ANOVA wasemployed to analyse the data. The result shows that approximately 54% of the respondents are acquainted withthe WaSH program. The significant water supply sources include borehole and public piped borne waterrepresenting 86 and 13%, respectively. About 96, 94, 91 and 37% of the respondents gained access to wastebins, sanitation, water, and handwashing materials. The ANOVA shows a significant difference between thedependent variables across the institutions. At the same time, the post-hoc tests confirm a significant differencebetween YABATECH and the other two institutions at p< 0.05 level of significance. The study provides baselineinformation on WaSH conditions for effective planning and managing WaSH facilities by policymakers inNigerian public tertiary institutions. The study concluded that safe water supply and access to handwashingfacilities is low in the area. YABATECH has the worst WaSH condition. We recommended investment in WaSHservices in tertiary institutions with greater priority at YABATECH, considering its poor WaSH amenities.
拉各斯大都市部分地区的水、环境卫生和个人卫生
该研究使用实地观察和社会调查的方法,检查了拉各斯大都市部分地区拉各斯州立大学、亚巴理工学院和阿德兰奥贡三亚教育学院高等院校的水、环境卫生和个人卫生状况。采用随机抽样技术,共向各院校的学生和工作人员发放了220份结构化问卷。采用描述性统计和方差分析对数据进行分析。结果显示,大约54%的受访者熟悉WaSH项目。重要的供水来源包括钻孔和公共管道供水,分别占86%和13%。大约96%、94%、91%和37%的受访者获得了垃圾箱、卫生设施、水和洗手材料。方差分析显示,各机构的因变量之间存在显著差异。同时,事后测试证实了YABATECH与p<的其他两家机构之间的显著差异;显著性水平为0.05。该研究为尼日利亚公立高等院校的决策者有效规划和管理WaSH设施提供了有关WaSH条件的基线信息。该研究得出的结论是,该地区的安全供水和洗手设施的使用率很低。YABATECH的洗涤条件最差。考虑到YABATECH简陋的WaSH设施,我们建议优先投资于高等院校的WaSH服务。
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