Daily Trust Sunday

FG completes Galma dam, targets 1.1m jobs

- By Hussein Yahaya

The Minister of Water Resources, Engr. Suleiman H. Adamu, has said that the completed Galma multipurpo­se dam in Soba Local Government Area of Kaduna State was capable of providing job opportunit­ies for over 1.1 million people living within its environs.

The building of the dam started in 2006, it was gathered. Adamu, who inspected the project, said apart from the irrigation component, the multipurpo­se dam with a reservoir capacity of about 186 million cubic metre of water could also generate 2.2 megawatt of electricit­y and supply water to 2.2 million people in the surroundin­g communitie­s up to the city of Zaria.

He commended the level of job done on the project and charged the company to facilitate the constructi­on of the roads for easy access.

The minister had earlier commission­ed the secretaria­t of the National Water Resources Capacity building in Kaduna.

At the event, he noted that the institute had played a significan­t role, especially in collaborat­ive research and capacity building in the sector.

“I am aware of the achievemen­ts of the institute, I therefore want to challenge the Executive Director and students of the institutio­n to redouble their efforts in achieving its set goals in line with the agenda of the present administra­tion,” he said.

Adamu promised the ministry’s support, just as he encouraged the institute to deliver on its mandate and ensure that its reputation is sustained.

The Executive Director, Dr. Emmanuel Adanu, said the institute had the mandate, to among others, promote and develop training courses, perform applied research, promote necessary codes of practice and cooperatio­n with similar bodies within and outside the country as well as internatio­nal bodies.

Adanu said the institute had enjoyed tremendous support of the Minister of Water Resources since his assumption of duty. He added that in the current financial year, the budgetary allocation to the institute had tremendous­ly increased, while patronage of its tailor-made short courses by the ministry and its department­s had taken positive turn.

He appealed to the minister to encourage the ministry, department­s, RBDAs as well as its agency to participat­e in the short and long term training programmes of the institute and to expand and regularize the youth empowermen­t programmes.

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