Millennium Development Goals(MDGs) and Accessibility Levels to Potable Water Supply in Rural Areas of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Human Ecology
Title Millennium Development Goals(MDGs) and Accessibility Levels to Potable Water Supply in Rural Areas of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 32
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 113-117
URL http://www.krepublishers.com/02-Journals/JHE/JHE-32-0-000-10-Web/JHE-32-2-000-10-Abst-PDF/JHE-032-2-​113-10-2005-Akpan-P-A/JHE-032-2-113-10-2005-Akpan-P-A-Tt.pdf
Abstract
The UN in the year 2000 enlisted improved access to potable water supply as one of the development
goals to be achieved by 2015 in developing countries including Nigeria. This study therefore, examined the levels of
access to potable water supply in rural areas of Akwa Ibom State against the background of meeting the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015. To carry out the investigation, the map of the study area was divided into 500
grid squares (quadrates) and a total of 50 rural communities were sampled using table of random numbers. Community
heads or their spokesmen/women in the sampled areas were target respondents and data on major sources of water
supply, distance to the nearest major source of water supply and the number of water boreholes in the communities
were collected and analyzed. The population of the communities provided a basis for evolving an index that measured
the levels of access to potable water supply in the study area. The use of GIS was subsequently employed to map out
the study area on the basis of levels of access to potable water supply. The overall result depicts a very poor status
scenario as majority of the communities studied have deteriorating conditions. The study recommends among others
that a state of emergency be declared in the water sector, if the MDGs are to be achieved in the water sector by 2015.

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