The National Association of Nigerian Students, North-East Zone, has raised the alarm over an acute shortage of potable water in some tertiary institutions across Gombe State, describing the situation as a serious threat to students’ health and academic activities.
Disclosing this in a statement on Sunday in Gombe, the Zonal Coordinator of NANS North-East, Muazu Hina, said Nigerian students in affected institutions are “currently grappling with an alarming shortage of potable water,” a development he described as “unacceptable and dangerous.”
He noted that the situation has been worsened by the ongoing cankerworm infestation, which he said has disrupted water sources and sanitation facilities within campuses.
“The crisis has been compounded by the ongoing cankerworm infestation, which has disrupted water sources and sanitation facilities, exposing students to health risks and undermining academic activities”, he said.
Hina stressed that access to clean water remains a fundamental human right and a critical requirement for effective learning, calling on the North East Development Commission to intervene urgently.
He urged the Commission to “rise to the occasion by deploying solar-powered boreholes and sustainable water infrastructure to the affected institutions.”
The NANS coordinator explained that addressing water and electricity challenges in tertiary institutions falls squarely within the mandate of the NEDC.
“Addressing water and power challenges in educational institutions aligns directly with the developmental and humanitarian mandate of the NEDC, particularly in rebuilding and strengthening social infrastructure in the North East,” he said.
Hina further revealed that despite several appeals and engagements with the Commission, the water crisis has persisted.
“Despite repeated appeals and engagements with the Commission, the situation remains unresolved,” he said, warning that urgent action is needed “to prevent further deterioration of students’ welfare and institutional stability.”
While reaffirming the association’s commitment to peaceful advocacy, he said NANS would not relent until concrete action is taken.
“NANS North East will not be silent in the face of neglect. We will continue to advocate, engage, and demand accountability in the interest of Nigerian students and the future of education in the region,” he stated.
The association also called on relevant government agencies, development partners, civil society organisations, and concerned Nigerians to collaborate in addressing the crisis and ensuring a safe, healthy, and conducive learning environment for students in Gombe State and across the North-East.
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