Business Day (Nigeria)

Governor Sule addressing issues of inadequate water supply in Nasarawa

- SOLOMON ATTAH, Lafia

The determinat­ion of the administra­tion of Governor Abdulahi Sule of Nasarawa State to addressing the basic social amenities is not only laudable, but an indication that the people of the state will soon ooze a sight of relief from the many years challenges confrontin­g them.

Since the assumption of office, he has proved beyond doubt that his government is poised towards fixing some of the decayed infrastruc­tures, with a view to make life meaningful to the people.

Governor Sule, who is two months old in government and in the governance of the state, has pledged to, within 100 days in office embark on projects, programmes and to formulate policies that would direct impact on the lives of the people.

More worrisome of the challenges facing the people of the state is the fact that, In spite the huge amount of monies expended in various projects and programs that would have directly better the living condition of the people by the previous government have turn futile, as the people are serious groaning of lack of amenities.

Hitherto to the administra­tion of Governor Sule, which embark on various developmen­t project to be completed before 100-days in office, some the projects executed by the past government are not white elephant projects abandoned, they only enjoyed propaganda on the social and convention­al media to give the people false impression that the government is working.

Governor Sule’s decision to pick in particular, the provision of potable water to Nasarawa citizens was in fulfilment of his promise made to the people during the campaigns and was predicted on the fact that water is life, and one of the basic amenities required for daily domestic use.

The Governor, who is disturbed by the situation he met on ground, occasioned by the perennial water scarcity being experience­d by the people across the state, his administra­tion has took a swift to end the problem by constitute­d a 7-man panel to ensure clean, adequate and potable water supply to the people of the state.

The problem being faced by the

people in terms of accessing good water caught the attention of the Governor during the Ministeria­l briefing on assumption into office, where he was alerted of the acute need of the water. The state of affairs at the state water board, and by extension the ministry of water resources was also alarming.

The ministry and its agency, which was deserted, with obsolete equipment, lack of manpower is now busy with activities following the steps taken by the state government to revamp the sector for sufficient water supply across the state.

According to findings, months before the present administra­tion, both the water taps, (pipes), over head water tank strategica­lly located and water reservoir with capacities of supplying water from 3 million to 10 million gallons per day is not only dried up, but empty and rusty.

This was in spite the huge amount of monies spent to service the board in particular as evident in one of the budgetary allocation­s for only chemicals is N120 million, while that of the diesel consumed N150 million.

Aside from this, there was no overhead allocation to the board in the last eight years, even as the board could not get its total budget for one year during to the last administra­tion, which grossly affected water supply in the entire state to date.

Additional­ly, some of the factors believed to have being affecting the efficiency of the board and water supply in the state are considered to be the constructi­on of road networks in Lafia and in some parts of the state, which busted pipes buried undergroun­d, lack of manpower, refusal to pay water bill by consumers.

In the whole, there are 13 water projects spread across the 13 local government areas, establishe­d to supply water to the people, and out of these water schemes, only six of Doma, Lafia,, Nasarawa, Wamba and Keana local government water schemes are said to be partially functionin­g.

This explains why there are many boreholes in virtually every settlement­s, especially at the urban areas. The indiscrimi­nate digging of boreholes in the state by those who can afford to sunk boreholes in their house is worrisome, while those who can not sink same resorted to buying clean water from water vendors who themselves buy the commodity from borehole owners.

Apart from the efforts of individual­s and organisati­ons in compliment government effort in this regard, there are virtually absence of government supplied of potable and we’ll treated water in the state.

It is on this note that Governor Sule has set in motion mechanism and machinerie­s led by a Profession of law who headed the ministry of Justice and some point the ministry of water resources and rural developmen­t during the reigns of Umaru Tanko Almakura, Abdulkarim Kana to overhaul the sector.

Inaugurati­ng the 7-man member committee in Lafia, Sule said, the committee is expected to take an in depth appraisal of the water situation in the state and advice the government accordingl­y.

Governor Sule who underscore the essence and indispensa­ble need of water to mankind, tasked members of the panel to ensure a lasting solution to water problem in the state, thereby assuring to floors water through the taps before his 100 days to communitie­s and rural areas.

The governor however urged the committee to within two weeks period advise government on how best to ensure clean, effective, efficient water to the people of the state.

While assuring to prioritise funding the sector, he attested to the fact how residents of the state have gone through hardship in recent years as result of scarcity of water.

The governor noted that the action was on the premise of the situation reports from the management of the state’s water board during the ministeria­l briefing.

According to him, the steps were also necessitat­ed as a result of the shortage of water supply in the state especially in rural areas thereby causing untold hardship to the public.

“Water supply was one of the things I promised to deliver during my campaign and I will do everything possible to fulfil the promise,’’ the governor said.

He gave the terms of reference of the committee to include identifyin­g all government water schemes and their present status and to determine the repair works required and the financial implicatio­n.

Consequent­ly, he expressed confidence in the members of the committee to deliver within two months given their wealth of experience.

He noted that provision of potable drinking water is one of his main priorities of his administra­tion, which would be neglected.

“During my campaign and in my inaugural speech, I promised to make water available to the people of Nasarawa State, our people face untold hardship in search of water and we want an uninterrup­ted water supply.

“We did not select members of the committee based on their regions, but based on their profession­al competence and experience,’’ he said.

In his response, Abdulkarim Kana said, “The time of action is now.

“It is no more time for talking and this team wants to put the state on the right path, as water is fundamenta­l to human survival.”

He also expressed gratitude to the governor for the confidence on them and assured that they will discharge their duties without fear or favour.

Meanwhile, other members of the committee include Idris Mohammed, Sani Salihu, Simon Ibi, who are all engineers as well as Yakubu Adam. Ezekiel Audu, Umar Abdullahi, Ag.general Manager of Nasarawa State Water Board.

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Governor Abdulahi Sule

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