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More Hardship In Nigeria As Public Toilet Operators Double Charges

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The Association of Public Toilets in Bauchi Local Government Area has announced a 100 percent increment in charges for using its facilities underlining the increasing hardship in Nigeria as citizens now have to pay more to discharge the little they are eating.

Mr Ibrahim Kabo, Chairman of the association, made the announcement in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Bauchi on Thursday.

He said that charges for defecation in the facilities increased to N200 from the initial N100, while taking bath with hot and cold water rose to N200 as against the earlier N100.

Kabo said the upward review was necessitated by sharp increase in prices of items used in maintaining the facilities.

“We use soap, detergent, antibacterial agents, petrol, deodorant, cream buckets, brooms , dustbins, toilet paper among others to make the toilets convenient for the public.

“On the other hand, we have increased workers’ transportation fares; their role is very important because they are in charge of maintenance and taking care of the facilities.

“These are what led to the price increase in the public toilets in the metropolis,” the chairman said.

He said that as advocates of ending open defecation, members of the association must increase the charges to be able to pay for their utility bills and remain in business.

“That is why we work with the Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) unit of the local government area and the Bauchi State Environmental Protection Agency (BASEPA),” Kabo said.

Reacting, a client, Aliyu Danjuma, said the upward review was unfortunate, but understandable.

“I don’t blame them on the increase; everything has gone up, so you don’t expect less than what they are charging,” he said in reacting to the increase of charges in the public toilets as reflecting the hardships in Nigeria.

NAN correspondent observed that the new charges are boldly written on the walls of the facilities. (NAN)

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