The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has initiated comprehensive measures to safeguard public health and ensure access to safe drinking water across the state.This is following the recent cholera outbreak in some parts of the state.
The LWC has commenced an extensive water sampling and quality monitoring campaign throughout the State. This proactive initiative aims to assess the safety and potability of water from various sources, thereby identifying potential health risks associated with contamination.
The LWC urges the public to refrain from consuming water from unreliable or untreated sources and encouraged residents to bring water samples from their homes or public spaces for testing by its qualified teams at the Lagos Water Corporation Headquarters, Ijora.
Additionally, the LWC says its water quality monitoring team will be actively monitoring water consumption across the state to swiftly identify and control the outbreak.
According to the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the primary cause of the cholera outbreak has been linked to the consumption of contaminated water and inadequate sanitation. It is imperative that every individual takes responsibility for ensuring their water is safe for consumption.”
The Lagos Water Corporation says it remains committed to providing safe and clean drinking water to all residents of Lagos State.
It urged the public to cooperate with its teams and follow precautionary measures to prevent further spread of the bacterial disease.
The Lagos Water Corporation therefore releases the following Customers Care Lines 0704 597 3012, 0704 597 3013, 0703 320 7647 or Mrs. Adetumininu Jaiyeola at 08053534252 for contact in case of emergency.
The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has initiated comprehensive measures to safeguard public health and ensure access to safe drinking water across the state.This is following the recent cholera outbreak in some parts of the state.
The LWC has commenced an extensive water sampling and quality monitoring campaign throughout the State. This proactive initiative aims to assess the safety and potability of water from various sources, thereby identifying potential health risks associated with contamination.
The LWC urges the public to refrain from consuming water from unreliable or untreated sources and encouraged residents to bring water samples from their homes or public spaces for testing by its qualified teams at the Lagos Water Corporation Headquarters, Ijora.
Additionally, the LWC says its water quality monitoring team will be actively monitoring water consumption across the state to swiftly identify and control the outbreak.
According to the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the primary cause of the cholera outbreak has been linked to the consumption of contaminated water and inadequate sanitation. It is imperative that every individual takes responsibility for ensuring their water is safe for consumption.”
The Lagos Water Corporation says it remains committed to providing safe and clean drinking water to all residents of Lagos State.
It urged the public to cooperate with its teams and follow precautionary measures to prevent further spread of the bacterial disease.
The Lagos Water Corporation therefore releases the following Customers Care Lines 0704 597 3012, 0704 597 3013, 0703 320 7647 or Mrs. Adetumininu Jaiyeola at 08053534252 for contact in case of emergency.
The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has initiated comprehensive measures to safeguard public health and ensure access to safe drinking water across the state.This is following the recent cholera outbreak in some parts of the state.
The LWC has commenced an extensive water sampling and quality monitoring campaign throughout the State. This proactive initiative aims to assess the safety and potability of water from various sources, thereby identifying potential health risks associated with contamination.
The LWC urges the public to refrain from consuming water from unreliable or untreated sources and encouraged residents to bring water samples from their homes or public spaces for testing by its qualified teams at the Lagos Water Corporation Headquarters, Ijora.
Additionally, the LWC says its water quality monitoring team will be actively monitoring water consumption across the state to swiftly identify and control the outbreak.
According to the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the primary cause of the cholera outbreak has been linked to the consumption of contaminated water and inadequate sanitation. It is imperative that every individual takes responsibility for ensuring their water is safe for consumption.”
The Lagos Water Corporation says it remains committed to providing safe and clean drinking water to all residents of Lagos State.
It urged the public to cooperate with its teams and follow precautionary measures to prevent further spread of the bacterial disease.
The Lagos Water Corporation therefore releases the following Customers Care Lines 0704 597 3012, 0704 597 3013, 0703 320 7647 or Mrs. Adetumininu Jaiyeola at 08053534252 for contact in case of emergency.
The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has initiated comprehensive measures to safeguard public health and ensure access to safe drinking water across the state.This is following the recent cholera outbreak in some parts of the state.
The LWC has commenced an extensive water sampling and quality monitoring campaign throughout the State. This proactive initiative aims to assess the safety and potability of water from various sources, thereby identifying potential health risks associated with contamination.
The LWC urges the public to refrain from consuming water from unreliable or untreated sources and encouraged residents to bring water samples from their homes or public spaces for testing by its qualified teams at the Lagos Water Corporation Headquarters, Ijora.
Additionally, the LWC says its water quality monitoring team will be actively monitoring water consumption across the state to swiftly identify and control the outbreak.
According to the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the primary cause of the cholera outbreak has been linked to the consumption of contaminated water and inadequate sanitation. It is imperative that every individual takes responsibility for ensuring their water is safe for consumption.”
The Lagos Water Corporation says it remains committed to providing safe and clean drinking water to all residents of Lagos State.
It urged the public to cooperate with its teams and follow precautionary measures to prevent further spread of the bacterial disease.
The Lagos Water Corporation therefore releases the following Customers Care Lines 0704 597 3012, 0704 597 3013, 0703 320 7647 or Mrs. Adetumininu Jaiyeola at 08053534252 for contact in case of emergency.
The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has initiated comprehensive measures to safeguard public health and ensure access to safe drinking water across the state.This is following the recent cholera outbreak in some parts of the state.
The LWC has commenced an extensive water sampling and quality monitoring campaign throughout the State. This proactive initiative aims to assess the safety and potability of water from various sources, thereby identifying potential health risks associated with contamination.
The LWC urges the public to refrain from consuming water from unreliable or untreated sources and encouraged residents to bring water samples from their homes or public spaces for testing by its qualified teams at the Lagos Water Corporation Headquarters, Ijora.
Additionally, the LWC says its water quality monitoring team will be actively monitoring water consumption across the state to swiftly identify and control the outbreak.
According to the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the primary cause of the cholera outbreak has been linked to the consumption of contaminated water and inadequate sanitation. It is imperative that every individual takes responsibility for ensuring their water is safe for consumption.”
The Lagos Water Corporation says it remains committed to providing safe and clean drinking water to all residents of Lagos State.
It urged the public to cooperate with its teams and follow precautionary measures to prevent further spread of the bacterial disease.
The Lagos Water Corporation therefore releases the following Customers Care Lines 0704 597 3012, 0704 597 3013, 0703 320 7647 or Mrs. Adetumininu Jaiyeola at 08053534252 for contact in case of emergency.
The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has initiated comprehensive measures to safeguard public health and ensure access to safe drinking water across the state.This is following the recent cholera outbreak in some parts of the state.
The LWC has commenced an extensive water sampling and quality monitoring campaign throughout the State. This proactive initiative aims to assess the safety and potability of water from various sources, thereby identifying potential health risks associated with contamination.
The LWC urges the public to refrain from consuming water from unreliable or untreated sources and encouraged residents to bring water samples from their homes or public spaces for testing by its qualified teams at the Lagos Water Corporation Headquarters, Ijora.
Additionally, the LWC says its water quality monitoring team will be actively monitoring water consumption across the state to swiftly identify and control the outbreak.
According to the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the primary cause of the cholera outbreak has been linked to the consumption of contaminated water and inadequate sanitation. It is imperative that every individual takes responsibility for ensuring their water is safe for consumption.”
The Lagos Water Corporation says it remains committed to providing safe and clean drinking water to all residents of Lagos State.
It urged the public to cooperate with its teams and follow precautionary measures to prevent further spread of the bacterial disease.
The Lagos Water Corporation therefore releases the following Customers Care Lines 0704 597 3012, 0704 597 3013, 0703 320 7647 or Mrs. Adetumininu Jaiyeola at 08053534252 for contact in case of emergency.
The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has initiated comprehensive measures to safeguard public health and ensure access to safe drinking water across the state.This is following the recent cholera outbreak in some parts of the state.
The LWC has commenced an extensive water sampling and quality monitoring campaign throughout the State. This proactive initiative aims to assess the safety and potability of water from various sources, thereby identifying potential health risks associated with contamination.
The LWC urges the public to refrain from consuming water from unreliable or untreated sources and encouraged residents to bring water samples from their homes or public spaces for testing by its qualified teams at the Lagos Water Corporation Headquarters, Ijora.
Additionally, the LWC says its water quality monitoring team will be actively monitoring water consumption across the state to swiftly identify and control the outbreak.
According to the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the primary cause of the cholera outbreak has been linked to the consumption of contaminated water and inadequate sanitation. It is imperative that every individual takes responsibility for ensuring their water is safe for consumption.”
The Lagos Water Corporation says it remains committed to providing safe and clean drinking water to all residents of Lagos State.
It urged the public to cooperate with its teams and follow precautionary measures to prevent further spread of the bacterial disease.
The Lagos Water Corporation therefore releases the following Customers Care Lines 0704 597 3012, 0704 597 3013, 0703 320 7647 or Mrs. Adetumininu Jaiyeola at 08053534252 for contact in case of emergency.
The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has initiated comprehensive measures to safeguard public health and ensure access to safe drinking water across the state.This is following the recent cholera outbreak in some parts of the state.
The LWC has commenced an extensive water sampling and quality monitoring campaign throughout the State. This proactive initiative aims to assess the safety and potability of water from various sources, thereby identifying potential health risks associated with contamination.
The LWC urges the public to refrain from consuming water from unreliable or untreated sources and encouraged residents to bring water samples from their homes or public spaces for testing by its qualified teams at the Lagos Water Corporation Headquarters, Ijora.
Additionally, the LWC says its water quality monitoring team will be actively monitoring water consumption across the state to swiftly identify and control the outbreak.
According to the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the primary cause of the cholera outbreak has been linked to the consumption of contaminated water and inadequate sanitation. It is imperative that every individual takes responsibility for ensuring their water is safe for consumption.”
The Lagos Water Corporation says it remains committed to providing safe and clean drinking water to all residents of Lagos State.
It urged the public to cooperate with its teams and follow precautionary measures to prevent further spread of the bacterial disease.
The Lagos Water Corporation therefore releases the following Customers Care Lines 0704 597 3012, 0704 597 3013, 0703 320 7647 or Mrs. Adetumininu Jaiyeola at 08053534252 for contact in case of emergency.