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Environmental Health Officer's Association Of Nigeria FCT Chapter, Abuja, Nigeria.

22/07/2025

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The President of the FCT Environmental Health Officers Association of Nigeria (EHOAN), accompanied by the Executive Coun...
25/06/2024

The President of the FCT Environmental Health Officers Association of Nigeria (EHOAN), accompanied by the Executive Council (Excos), paid a courtesy visit to the office of the Registrar/CEO of the Environmental Health Council of Nigeria (EHCON) at the Federal Secretariat Complex in Abuja. This visit took place on June 25, 2024. During the meeting, they had fruitful deliberations with the management team led by the Registrar/CEO. Stay tuned for more details on the outcomes of this important meeting.

23/06/2024

PRESS STATEMENT

Sunday 23 June, 2024

SUSTAINABLE HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION IS KEY TO CHOLERA PREVENTION AND CONTROL

The Federal Ministry of Environment is deeply concerned about the ongoing cholera outbreak in some states of Nigeria which has tragically claimed many lives and affected many communities. Recent situation report from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) indicated a total number of 1159 suspected cases, 65 confirmed cases and 30 deaths across 30 States. The States most affected, contributing 90% of the total cases includes, Bayelsa, Lagos, Zamfara, Abia, Bauchi, Cross River, Ebonyi, Delta and Katsina.

2. Against this background, the Federal Ministry of Environment has been actively involved through the Department of Pollution Control and Environmental Health and the Environmental Health Officers Registration Council of Nigeria in activities to break further transmission of the deadly disease through water and food testing to identify sources of infection, environmental sanitation campaigns and household water chlorination. Arrangements are also being made to support states most affected by the outbreak with chlorine solution/tablets, water and food testing resources, IEC materials and technical advisory.

3. The Federal Ministry of Environment is issuing this press release to sensitise the general public on cholera preventive and control measures to avert further spread and strengthen collaboration with the health authorities and other stakeholders in line with the one health approach of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

4. Cholera, a poor sanitation and poor hygiene driven disease is an acute diarrhoea infection caused by ingestion of unwholesome food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It remains a global threat to public health, affecting both children and adults and can kill if untreated promptly. It is an extremely virulent disease that takes between 12 hours and 5 days for symptoms to manifest. The common early symptoms are frequent watery stool that is usually milky white in colour, nausea and vomiting. Cholera outbreak is a seasonal public health event in Nigeria, occurring annually mostly during the rainy season and often in areas with poor sanitation and hygiene practices. Extreme climate events like flooding are also contributing in multiple ways to drive the outbreak of the disease.

5. The World Health Organization has confirmed the global resurgence of cases of cholera classifying the current outbreak a "grade 3 public health emergency", requiring maximal WHO system wide response. Nigeria is one of the 14 countries in Africa where the resurgence is being experienced.

6. To prevent the spread of cholera, we urge all Nigerians to be more vigilant, imbibe good sanitation and hygiene practices at home and in their workplace and take preventive measures such as:
β€’ keeping their environment clean always and disposing of waste properly at designated places.
β€’ Ensuring the use of clean and safe water. Water from suspicious sources should be well boiled or treated by adding one part of chlorine solution to 100 parts of water.
β€’ Avoid locally prepared drinks like kunu, sobo, fura da nono, koko, fruit juice etc except it is certain that the preparation was done in an hygienic and safe manner.
β€’ Wash hands regularly with soap under running water, especially at moments such as after using the toilet, after cleaning a child who has gone to the toilet, before preparing food, before and after eating, and after playing with animals.
β€’ Avoid open defecation and instead use clean and safe toilets.
β€’ Cook foodstuff well, keeping food covered and eating it hot. Eating in public places including at parties should be done with utmost care.
β€’ Wash fruits and vegetables with clean and safe water before eating.
Anybody experiencing any of the symptoms of cholera is advised to seek medical attention immediately.

7. We urge all Commissioners of Environment and Local Government Chairmen to support Environmental Health Officers across the country to step up their sanitation and hygiene activities through enhanced community-led total sanitation in order to break further transmission and spread of the disease. We also urge the scale-up of awareness campaigns focusing especially on places where prepared food and drinks are sold like markets, garages, schools, restaurants, stadia, religious, and sporting events. In addition, sub-national governments are urged to strengthen environmental health surveillance in eating premises like "mama put", cafeterias, restaurants and mobile food vendors.

8. We assure the general public that the Federal Ministry of Environment remains committed to ensuring a clean and healthy environment for all Nigerians. This is the only way we can prevent and curtail the incidence of Cholera outbreaks and other sanitation related diseases.

9. Cholera is preventable, and prevention remains better and cheaper than cure. We therefore urge all Nigerians to take these preventive measures seriously and more importantly, keep their environment clean.

10. The ministry extends its condolence to families who have lost loved ones and stand in solidarity with all those affected by the outbreak.

Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako
Honourable Minister of State
Federal Ministry of Environment

23/06/2024

The EHOAN president San. Haruna Ismaila Dankogi Sensitizing the Piwoyi Community on the Importance of Sanitation in Combating Cholera and other related diseases.
On the Community Cleanup exercise Championed By Federal ministry Of Environment... EHOAN FCT and Other Stakeholders Yesterday 22/6/2024

16/06/2024

" *Eid-il-Kabir Goodwill Message*

*Dear members of EHOAN FCT Chapter*,

As we celebrate Eid-il-Kabir, I, Dist. San Ismaila Haruna Dankogi, President of EHOAN FCT Chapter, extend warm greetings to each and every one of you. May this auspicious occasion bring joy, peace, and prosperity to our lives and the lives of our loved ones.

As Environmental Health Officers, let us reflect on the significance of this festival, which reminds us of the importance of sacrifice, compassion, and service to humanity. May our commitment to protecting public health and the environment be strengthened, and may our efforts yield positive impacts on our communities.

I wish you all a joyous Eid-il-Kabir celebration, and may Allah bless us all.

Thanks.

Dist Sant. Ismaila Haruna Dankogi
_President, EHOAN FCT Chapter_ "

For too long, my profession  (Environmental Health) has been misunderstood and undervalued. They are often seen as mere ...
16/06/2024

For too long, my profession (Environmental Health) has been misunderstood and undervalued. They are often seen as mere "waste managers" or "sanitarians," without recognition for the collaborative role they can play in protecting the environment and promoting public health among stakeholders.
The time has come to change the narrative.
Long live EHOAN!
God Bless Nigeria.

World Pest Day and World Food Safety Day: African Perspectives and the Role of Communities**Yesterday, we marked **World...
07/06/2024

World Pest Day and World Food Safety Day: African Perspectives and the Role of Communities**

Yesterday, we marked **World Pest Day**, under the theme "**Global Solutions, Local Impact: Mapping Success in Pest Management**". This day is a call to action for all stakeholders, from individuals to global organizations, to recognize the significant threats posed by pests and the importance of managing them to safeguard public health and food security.

Today, we celebrate **World Food Safety Day**, emphasizing the theme "**Food Safety: Prepare for the Unexpected**". It's a day to reflect on the importance of food safety and the need for preparedness against food safety incidents, which can arise from various sources, including pest infestations.

In Africa, the challenges of pest control and food safety are intertwined. Pests are responsible for almost half of the crop losses on the continent, which directly impacts food availability and safety. The use of pesticides, while effective, poses long-term sustainability issues due to the development of resistance and environmental contamination. Moreover, foodborne illnesses are a significant concern, with millions falling ill each year, underscoring the need for improved food safety measures.

The interrelationship between pest control and food safety is evident as improper pest management can lead to increased pesticide residues in food, contributing to food safety risks. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approaches, which balance the use of pesticides with other control methods, are showing promise in addressing these challenges.

**The Role of Environmental Health Practitioners (EHPs) in Africa**

EHPs are crucial in helping communities adapt to climate change health impacts, which include the exacerbation of pest-related problems and food safety issues. They work in areas such as water quality, food control, waste management, and vector control, all of which are vital for maintaining food safety. EHPs have also been instrumental in the COVID-19 response, showcasing their ability to lead rapid implementation of health and safety controls.

**Community Involvement**

Individuals, families, and communities play a pivotal role in mitigating these challenges. By adopting safe food handling practices, supporting local IPM initiatives, and participating in community health programs, they contribute to the overall resilience against pest-related threats to food safety.

As we observe these important days, let's recognize the efforts of EHPs and the broader community in tackling the dual challenges of pest management and food safety. It's a collective endeavor that requires awareness, education, and action at all levels to ensure a healthy future for all, especially in the sub-Saharan African regions. Together, we can map a successful path towards sustainable pest management and food safety preparedness.

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Today the Global Pest Management Coalition (GPMC) announced the upcoming celebration of World Pest Day, taking place on June 6, 2024.

Visit ReportDate:6th June 2024.Today, it was a great privilege to visit several key stakeholders in our field. Our itine...
06/06/2024

Visit Report

Date:6th June 2024.

Today, it was a great privilege to visit several key stakeholders in our field. Our itinerary included meetings with distinguished Directors across various services departments of FCTA and Area Council where we received valuable advice and support for the Association.

*Highlights of our visits:*

1. *AEPB*
Director of Abuja Environmental Protection Board (Engr. Osilama Braimah)
and Sant. Kate Ogbonna, Director of Environmental Health and Safety:
- We were warmly welcomed and received valuable advice on the importance of respect and unity among officers.
- They shared insights on strategies to move the Association forward.

2. *Public Health Department:*
- Although the Director was unavailable, we were received by the Assistant Director of the Occupational and Environmental Health Division.
- The Assistant Director provided guidance and support for our initiatives.

3. **FCT RUWASSA:**
- We met with our esteemed HOD Sanitation department, Hajia Aisha, who graciously received the EHOAN executive members present.
- She pledged her full support in media, digital platforms, and other areas where we might need assistance.

4. *AMAC*
*Head of the Environmental Sanitation Department :**
- Our final visit was to the office of the Head of Department, Hajia Hanatu Ibrahim
- She warmly welcomed and entertained us, offering advice on the importance of training and unity.
- Hajia Hanatu also pledged her full support for our efforts.

In conclusion, today was highly productive and reaffirmed that EHOAN FCT is making significant progress. With our collective efforts, we are on the path to achieving our goals and reaching the promised land.

Thank you for your continued support and collaboration.
Pictures of the Events are posted accordingly.

Warm regards,

Jude Chimaeze Nwawere
Public Relations Officer
EHOAN FCT

Appreciation Visit to the Director in-Charge of AEPB and Director Environmental Health Department Abuja Environmental Pr...
06/06/2024

Appreciation Visit to the Director in-Charge of AEPB and Director Environmental Health Department Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB).6th June 2024.

Happy World Environment Day.
06/06/2024

Happy World Environment Day.

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