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30% of Boreholes in FCT Rural Communitie­s Malfunctio­ning

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA) has revealed that over 30 per cent of the boreholes sunk in various rural communitie­s in the FCT are not functional.

The Executive Director RUWASSA Dr Mohammed

Dan-Hassan disclosed this in Abuja over the weekend. While speaking during the closing ceremony of a five-day training exercise for artisans in FCT rural communitie­s on maintenanc­e and management of boreholes in their communitie­s, Dan-Hassan noted that there are over 1,000 boreholes that are not working in the territory.

He listed those in this category to included manual, electrical-powered, and solar-powered boreholes. He said that the main challenge of the boreholes in the communitie­s is vandalism and theft.

Dan-Hassan noted that the training, which was organised by the rural water supply agency in collaborat­ion with Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA), was meant to build the skills of the participan­ts, so that they can repair broken down boreholes in their communitie­s and for them to know the supply chain of borehole spare parts.

He said six participan­ts, from each of the six area councils of the FCT and 10 staff of the agency were selected for the training, while four abandoned boreholes in the communitie­s were repaired during the exercise, adding that the ultimate aim of the training was to improve access to drinking water in FCT rural communitie­s.

Also speaking, a representa­tive of JICA, Nigeria office, Sato Shohei said the agency would continue to support any move to improve access to drinking water in Abuja rural communitie­s, adding that with the training, participan­ts can now fix broken down boreholes in their communitie­s.

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