PROMOTING REGULAR INTAKE OF CLEAN WATER AS THE 2017 WORLD WATER DAY IS COMMEMORATED ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 22
Today
Wednesday March 22, the world over is marking the 2017 World Water Day. The
international World Water Day is held annually across the globe as a means of
focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the
sustainable management of freshwater resources. This year’s theme is ‘Why waste
water?’.
Water is a clear, colourless and transparent liquid that has no taste or
smell, and that is required for the survival of all plant and animal lives. In
the same vein, a large amount or area of either natural or manmade water such
as lake, pond, pool, river, sea, ocean, and so on, can be referred to as water
or waters.
Water,
which is as old as the world, is consumed as food by both animals and human
beings, and it is also required in various fields of endeavour or human
activities including, farming, cooking, manufacturing, sports, bath, hand
washing, brushing of teeth, laundry, sanitation cum other forms of domestic and
environmental activities, just to mention but a few.
The functions of water in the
body ranging from cell life, to chemical and metabolic reactions, transport of
nutrients, body temperature regulation, elimination of waste or toxic
substances, among others, are numerous and innumerable. Water is a carrier that
distributes essential nutrients such as minerals, vitamins and glucose, to
cells. Furthermore, it removes waste products including toxins rejected by the
cells through urines, sweats and faeces. It also participates in the
biochemical breakdown of whatever we consume.
Inter alia, water has a large heat capacity
which helps to limit changes in body temperature in a warm or a cold
environment. It allows the body to release heat when ambient temperature is
higher than body temperature. Most importantly, water is an effective lubricant
around joints; it also acts as a shock absorber for eyes, brain, spinal cord,
and even for the foetus through amniotic fluid.
Water is indeed at the centre of
life. This is why nobody can live more than three to five days without any
water intake. Suffice to say that, its role in the body is not just important,
but inevitable. It has succeeded in proving to mankind that it is the most
important form of food among the six classes of food in existence.
Considering the agricultural
sector; the absence of water would simply cripple the entire activity in the aforementioned
area thereby terminating the lives of crops or livestock, as the case may be.
Same is obtainable in the manufacturing industry, like the pharmaceutical
firms, bakery and breweries, that requires water as one of the basic
raw-materials for its day-to-day activities.
The positive impact of water on
cooking and other household cum industrial works, is another factor that cannot
be taken for granted whenever the societal importance of water is discussed. It
is noteworthy that without water, most other forms of food or diet would not be
prepared or provided. On the other hand; swimming, which is one of the most
lucrative kinds of sporting activities in recent times, wouldn’t have been
founded if water is not obtainable.
As it is widely noted that the
significance of water to mankind cannot be overemphasized, it is also worthy to
note that intake of dirty or impure water remains one of the primary causes of
several diseases or infections such as, typhoid, diarrhea, cholera, dysentery,
staphylococcus and other sexually transmitted diseases, experienced across the
globe.
Without mincing words,
statistics show that over sixty percent (60%) of death rate recently is
attributed to consumption of unclean water as well as residing in an unsafe
environment. We shouldn’t forget that accommodating dirty stagnant water such
as gutter, pool et cetera, in our environments or vicinity attracts mosquito
which remains the sole cause of a killer disease known as malaria. According to
the United Nations (UN) findings; 768 million people worldwide lack access to
improved water sources while 2.5 billion persons have no improved sanitation.
As the global community
commemorates the World Water Day, I call on all stakeholders and the civil
society to pledge to develop the policies needed to ensure that sustainable
water and energy are secured for the many and not just the few as it is
presently the case. In this regard, we should ensure that our respective
communities are provided with adequate and safe water sources.
On their part; the various
ministries of Water Resources and their Environment counterparts, ought to
ensure that adequate and reliable boreholes are sunk in every community that is
related to them and also endeavour to sponsor series of radio/television
jingles to sensitize the populace on the unavoidable role of clean water as
well as safe environment. The various Water Corporations are also expected to
live up to the expectations.
Among all, the National Agency
for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) ought to, from time to
time, endeavour to checkmate the activities of the various registered water
companies. Also, it should not hesitate to sanction or closedown any one that
is set up illicitly.
Most importantly, in our individual
capacities, we ought to endeavour to properly boil any water we intend to
drink, and also adequately sanitize any stagnant pool of water within our
surroundings as well as fumigate the said environments when necessary, in order
to guarantee purity and thorough sanitary thereby boasting the safety and
well-being of our bodies. To before warned is to before armed. Think about it!
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