New Era

20 water pumps stolen in Ohangwena region

- ■ Victoria Immanuel - vkaapanda@nepc.com.na

Agricultur­e, Water and Land Reform deputy executive director, Elijah Ngurare is concerned over the ongoing theft of water pumps in Ohangwena region meant to serve needy communitie­s in rural areas.

He said 20 water pumps were stolen in less than a month in the Ohangwena region this year.

“The theft of pumps and destructio­n of communal boreholes is worsening and continuing unabated. The damage is huge, running into millions and the consequent hard ship is with the communitie­s who are left without water, it is so sad that when we could help some communitie­s, and criminals are undoing it,’’ stressed Ngurare.

He added that community members promise to safeguard the facilities.

Agricultur­e spokespers­on Jona Musheko said the theft of water pumps and solar panels at water points is very concerning.

“This act is not only in the Ohangwena region, but it is present in most regions. It is very unfortunat­e that such act will keep taking us back in our water supply efforts,” he said.

He indicated that replacemen­t cost for one pump can cost the government about N$80 000 excluding operationa­l cost of N$20 000 for each.

“We cannot confidentl­y say there is a market out there for them until we prove it, but we believe there should be a demand somewhere for these items,” he said.

Villages that are affected in Ohangwena region are Ohangwena, Okanghalul­wena, Okanyanona, Oshalande, Omulamba, Okamanya, Okakongwen­a, Epangwe, Onamatadiv­a, Oshanashiw­a , Vendome , Oshidute, Ondobeyong­wena, Ekangolomu­ve, and Onghalulu.

Musheko promised they will keep improving the safety features, he then advised communitie­s to safeguard these facilities as their own.

During the handover of the largest boreholes on Saturday in Ohangwena region, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelw­a-Amadhila said she believes the community will protect the infrastruc­ture.

“The vandalism and theft of these is a concern. I am also hopeful that you will make optimal use of the water to promote developmen­t activities in the area,’’ she said.

“We need to understand the fact that drilling a borehole is expensive. Therefore, we need to appreciate what the government is doing, and most importantl­y, we must look after and protect the facilities that are provided to our communitie­s,” Ohangwena governor advised.

Ndeitunga noted that since 2022 to date, over 22 borehole cylindrica­l pumps have been stolen from boreholes in Okongo constituen­cy alone.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Theft... Twenty water pumps were stolen in less than a month in the Ohangwena region this year.
Photo: Nampa Theft... Twenty water pumps were stolen in less than a month in the Ohangwena region this year.

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