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The Impact of Clean water to Residents of Maiduguri


By Alheri Gideon Mshelia

Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State in northeastern Nigeria, is a region that has experienced rapid population growth due to internal displacement caused by conflict and also the flood that occured. As a result, access to clean and sufficient water has become a critical issue that deeply affects the lives of its residents.Access to clean water helps prevent the spread of waterborne diseases such as cholera, dysentery, typhoid, and diarrhea.

In urban and semi-urban areas of Maiduguri, boreholes, public taps, and NGO-provided water facilities have improved hygiene and sanitation, especially in IDP camps where overcrowding makes sanitation difficult, which the government has to see through.

Availability of water encourages handwashing, bathing, and clean food preparation—all essential for maintaining health.But when residents have to buy water and the water is not even clean they tend to.manage it causing them to barely use it for important things like washing fruits or their hands.

Water is essential for drinking, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes and utensils. When there is scarsity of water or dirty water its hard to cope with living especially around Mairi Bama road the water there is not clean and its hard to find making the residents buy from a far distance or another area and you will see children play with dirty water which will cause a lot of harm to them.some people boil the water before using it that method is good but its not safe.

When clean water is not available, residents are forced to use contaminated sources like open wells, ponds, or rivers and with the recent case of flood the water in such places are exposed and harmful when consumed.

Clean water is very important in all aspect especially health when we don't take water the rate of kidney disease is high in Maiduguri and the water available is dirty which can cause more harm than kidney disease. Some areas the residents destroyed the taps and boreholes built for them while others the taps dont run water again causing scarcity of water.

How can our waters be clean when the public wells are always open and different people come with their different water fetcher some are not even washed before putting inside the well others are kept in the homes on the ground and children play with it so when everyone comes with his/her water fetcher the water will never be clean and when people drink it it becomes a problem for them.

Water is a fundamental human need, and in Maiduguri, it plays a critical role in health, economic development, and social stability. While some progress has been made in improving water access through government and NGO interventions, many residents still face daily challenges related to water scarcity and quality. Addressing water issues in Maiduguri is essential for improving the quality of life, preventing disease, and ensuring long-term peace and development in the region.


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  1. This is amazing and educational

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  2. This is very talented of her

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  3. Dis is wonderful ND very talented of her

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  4. The need for adequate and sustainable Clean water will be very necessary for the betterment of the residents of Maiduguri.

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  5. Keep it up Mamah really like your effort 🥰

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  6. This is lovely
    Keep it up my dear,👍

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  7. Very educating

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  8. Awesome I enjoyed reading ❤️🥰

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  9. It is a very nice and interesting

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  10. This is interesting and educative. Keep it up my big sister

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  11. Ishaku
    The talent is in your blood my dear

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  12. This is a nice piece well done

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  13. Interesting piece of work dear

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  14. Very educative especially for our health

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  15. Clean water is needed in Nigeria at large
    Honestly this has to be looked upon

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  16. Personally I had issues with my stomach and they said its due to consumption of dirty water

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  17. Keep the good work

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  18. And these are the same water used to cook meals by all these women
    Hmm

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  19. The thing is the residents don't value what they have
    They spoil the taos and wells

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  20. This needs to be heard
    Many have dead cause of bad water here

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  21. Sometimes we the residents are the ones at fault
    We dont take care of the taps and wells

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  22. There is scarcity of water in Maiduguri that is what causes bad water

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  23. What is life without water
    Better when the water is clean

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  24. Unity is the key , whenever we unite the better must come if not immediately then definitely.... water is one of the crucial thing that play a role in our our water must be refine

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  25. "The water crisis in Maiduguri is a pressing issue, exacerbated by conflict, displacement, and flooding. Ensuring access to clean water is crucial for public health, economic stability, and overall well-being. It's heartbreaking to see residents struggling with contaminated water sources, and the risk of waterborne diseases is alarming. Sustainable solutions, community engagement, and infrastructure development are necessary to address this critical issue and improve the quality of life for Maiduguri's residents."

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  26. Wow! This is impressive 🙌 keep it up big sister

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