Kaduna Trains Stakeholders on Sustainable WASH Implementation

The Kaduna State Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure has commenced a three-day training on sustainable community Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) promotion to strengthen service delivery across the state.

The workshop, held in Zaria, was organised in collaboration with Amorah Hydrogen Links Ltd and the Sustainable Urban and Rural Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Programme (SURWASH).

Speaking at the opening, the Commissioner for Public Works and Infrastructure, Mr Ibrahim Hamza, said the training was aimed at positioning Kaduna State for effective implementation of the SURWASH programme. He was represented by the Director of Water Supply, Mr Usman Ibrahim.

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According to him, the programme will equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to implement both urban and rural WASH initiatives, promote best practices in operations and monitoring, and ensure the sustainability of infrastructure and services.

He added that the ministry remains committed to strengthening institutional capacity, improving coordination mechanisms and enhancing partnerships to boost public health outcomes and the overall quality of life for residents.

Ibrahim said the training would deepen participants’ understanding of the link between water supply, sanitation, hygiene and public health. It also covers climate-resilient water safety planning, WASH in emergency settings, gender inclusion, financing and transparency.

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He noted that Kaduna is among the first seven states participating in the SURWASH programme and urged participants to engage actively to improve implementation and service delivery.

Also speaking, Hassan Ahmed, a resource person on project coordination, highlighted the importance of clearly defined roles and responsibilities using the RACI matrix, Responsible, Accountable, Consulted and Informed, for effective project execution.

In a presentation on Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in WASH delivery, Mr Sani Dauda Ahmed described PPP as a strategic approach that leverages private sector expertise and investment to complement government efforts.

He emphasised the need for transparency, accountability and strong regulatory frameworks to ensure sustainability, while participants pledged to apply the lessons learned to advance sustainable WASH services in Kaduna State.

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