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Transforming Public Toilets Into Profitable Investments

by Christiana Ezekiel
3 weeks ago
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Entrepreneurs are turning public toilets into lucrative ventures, not only contributing to environmental cleanliness and sanitation but also creating sustainable revenue streams.

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Gone are the days of dirty, poorly maintained facilities. Today, public toilets are being transformed into clean, modern spaces that offer essential services while also generating profit.

The public toilet business is a unique investment opportunity with significant growth potential. As urban populations expand, the demand for clean and well-maintained public restrooms will continue to rise, making this venture an appealing and profitable prospect.

 

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One private facility in the area is raking in up to N50,000 daily, with users paying N100 for urination and N200 for defecation. With about N500,000, one can set up Public Toilet business.

According to Musa, the facility’s supervisor, the business prioritises cleanliness, with staff ensuring the toilets are spotless. We have people who wash the toilets regularly, so our customers can be comfortable using the facility.

Musa earns N5,000 daily, approximately in a month he earns up to N140,000.

A contrasting scenario plays out at the government-owned public toilet at Terminal 1 Oshodi. Cecilia, a janitor, confirms the facility’s government ownership and reveals that cleaners like her earn N30,000 monthly.

When asked about the facility’s daily revenue, Cecilia pleads ignorance, saying, ‘I would have directed you to my boss, but he’s not around.’

Public toilets often go unnoticed, yet they play a vital role in maintaining public health and hygiene. These facilities provide a much needed respite for pedestrians, commuters, and street vendors, allowing them to go about their daily lives with dignity.

Beyond their functional purpose, public toilets also serve as a reflection of a city’s commitment to its citizens’ well-being. Clean, well-maintained facilities can boost tourism, commerce, and community pride.

 

Challenges

However, many public toilets face challenges such as inadequate maintenance, lack of accessibility, and insufficient funding. To address these issues, cities can explore innovative solutions, such as public-private partnerships, sustainable design, and technology integration.

By prioritising public toilets, cities can create a more livable, inclusive, and sustainable environment for all. It’s time to give these unsung heroes the attention they deserve.

With proper management and maintenance, public toilets can become a significant source of income, providing employment opportunities and contributing to the local economy. As the business continues to thrive, it’s clear that public toilets are more than just a necessary amenity they’re a viable business opportunity.

 


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