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The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), yesterday, lamented that half of the residents of Oyo State engaged in open defecation.

This also came as the state government vowed to eliminate open defecation outright across all the 33 local councils of the state.

Bevan, who stated that open defecation is detrimental to healthy living and could result in outbreak of diseases, said sanitation and hygiene are the best preventive measures.

 

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This is while Oyo people are on and offline arguing about APC and PDP. An identical boat conveying people in every other part of the country as well.

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