Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Business and Management Tomorrow |
Title | Management of Faeces and Solid Waste in Selected Schools in Akure, Nigeria |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
Page numbers | 1-9 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Olukayode_Rotowa2/publication/267822847_Management_of_Faeces_and_Solid_Waste_in_Selected_Schools_in_Akure_Nigeria/links/5529483e0cf2e089a3a79f3f.pdf |
Abstract | This study examined the sanitation in selected secondary schools students with regard to faecal waste management. Few studies have captured faecal waste management problems in Nigerian educational institutions, particularly the views of students. Using a structured, self-administered questionnaire, 150 students were surveyed from four secondary schools in Akure the capital of Ondo State. Data collected were subjected to statistical analysis and was presented in percentages and frequencies. Findings from secondary school students sampled revealed that they do not meet the minimum standard of 1:20 toilet and student/staff ratio, and that solid wastes were not properly managed constituting problems on their school compounds. Recommendations made include the fact that government should provide good and adequate number of toilets in schools; government should match policies with action; there should be proper monitoring and evaluation of toilet/students in the light of persistent increase in student intake and maintenance of adequate distance between classrooms and toilet facilities coupled with adequate provision of water. |
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