Nigeria faces a severe water crisis linked to climate change and poor resource management, with millions lacking access to safe water. The government is investing in infrastructure and reforming policies to enhance water availability, but the sustainability of groundwater and public supply presents ongoing challenges. Collaboration among stakeholders is essential for effective water management and long-term security.
Water, vital for human existence, faces significant threats due to climate change and mismanagement, notably in Nigeria where water scarcity impacts economic growth and public health. Although comprising 71% of Earth’s surface, the global freshwater crisis looms, as highlighted by past UN secretaries-general. Notably, Boutros Boutros-Ghali predicted conflicts over water in the Middle East, emphasizing the critical nature of water resources for humanity.
To overcome the looming water crisis, Nigeria must enhance water management and invest in infrastructure strategies, adhering to effective regulations. The government and stakeholders must collaborate to ensure equitable access to clean water and promote sustainable practices that address both current demands and future challenges associated with water scarcity.
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