Clean water is fundamental to human health – former Minister of Power

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The former Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, says clean and abundant freshwater is fundamental and necessary to human

health in every country. health in every country.

“I am happy that this conference is bringing together researchers in academia and industry as well as policymakers to interrogate the latest trends in water utilisation, research and management.Nebo, who is also a former VC of the UNN, urged participant and the host community, University of Nigeria, to embrace the unique opportunity provided by the ICWA 2024 by participating actively in the conference.

“This is because standard tests using multiple tube fermentation or membrane filtration require specialied equipment and training to carry out. “I commend organisers of this conference that brings together experts, researchers, and stakeholders in water to exchange knowledge and collaborate on solutions to solving problems of mankind.

Chigor explained that in the next 10 years, there will be the need to mobilize, motivate and move stakeholders to explore the prime place of water towards the successful delivery of United Nations sustainable development goals in Africa,” he said. “The research group collaborates with relevant organisations and institutions in response to various water-related challenges and frontiers,” he said.

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