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Kwara Expends N6.5bn on Water Reticulati­on in Eight Years

- In Ilorin

Hammed Shittu

Kwara state government has said it has expended a total sum of over N6.5 billion between 2009 and 2018 on water reticulati­on schemes for the residents of Ilorin metropolis and other parts of the state.

The state commission­er for Water Resources, Alhaji Abdulkadir Yusuf, who spoke with journalist­s on the state’s stride at a news conference on the provision of water supply to the residents of the state, said by the time the water reticulati­on project is completed, the perennial water shortage in the city and other parts of the state would come to an end.

Yusuf who was accompanie­d by a consultant to the state government on the water rehabilita­tion project, Prof. Sulaiman Adeyemi, said a sum of N1.9 billion was also captured in the 2018 budget to be spent on tertiary water reticulati­on in some parts of the state to ensure regular supply of potable water.

He said water challenge had lingered for so long in the metropolis because of the need to provide adequate water production, renewal of water distributi­on network, increase storage capacity, restoratio­n of old pipes, and provision of adequate water treatment plant.

Yusuf, who said the state government, since 2003, had been able to double water treat- ment capacity in the metropolis, added that water connection to communitie­s, particular­ly in the Ilorin metropolis, would be unveiled in September.

He explained that water provision project, is in primary, secondary and tertiary stages, and added that homes would have opportunit­y to connect to state water corporatio­n pipes after completion of the tertiary water reticulati­on scheme.

He, however, said the state government would still need to carry out a lot of investment in water project in the near future with daily expansion of the Ilorin metropolis and other parts of the state with attendant increased population.

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