The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG harps on modern methods of water management to tackle hunger

Nigeria’s water management structure weak, says Goronyo

- From Ameh Ochojila, Abuja

T HEFederal Government has emphasised the need to embrace a modern water governance system to take the country out of the food crisis.

Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof Joseph Utsev, stated this at the closing ceremony of the 30th Regular Meeting of the National Council on Water Resources and Sanitation, in Abuja, yesterday.

Utsev also stressed the need to engage the country’s security architectu­re to protect the farmers and return them to farmlands without fear. According to him, in compliance with the presidenti­al directive to take Nigeria out of poverty through agricultur­e, the ministry “is undertakin­g some projects and programmes, such as Partnershi­p for Expanded Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene ( PEWASH) and Partnershi­p for Expanded Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene ( PEWASH).

This collaborat­ive/ partnershi­p model, he said, will bring together major stakeholde­rs, including the federal, state and local government­s, communitie­s, donor agencies/ developmen­t partners and the private sector towards achieving

Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals ( SDGS) in Nigeria to improve the water sector.

He explained: “The overall aim of this programme is to increase access to water supply in rural areas as well as sanitation in public places.”

The minister, however, regretted the non- passage of the water resource bill by the 9th National Assembly , disclosing that the ministr y would still re- engage the 10th National Assembly to ensure passage of the water resources bill.

“When passed into law, the bill will establish an effective legal and regulator y framework in the water sector in

MNigeria,” he added. EANWHILE, the Minister of State for Water Resources and Sanitation, Bello Goronyo, noted that the country’s water governance structure is weak and needs to be strengthen­ed.

He said: “Despite the laudable achievemen­ts recorded by the Remote Sensing Data Analysis Service ( RSDAS), Nigeria’s agricultur­al environmen­t with 3.14 million hectares’ irrigation potential is being threatened by land degradatio­n, deforestat­ion, rapid population growth, climate change and other socioecono­mic developmen­t challenges.”

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