FG Inaugurates N5.6bn Water Project In Otuoke, Bayelsa
MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES, MR SULEIMAN ADAMU (R) INAGURATING
THE CENTRAL OGBIA REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY PROJECT IN OTUOKE, BAYELSA, ON
THURSDAY (8/9/16). WITH HIM ARE: MINISTER OF STATE FOR AGRICULTURE AND
RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SEN. HEINEKEN LOKPOBILI (M) AND REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
GOVERNOR OF BAYELSA, SERINA-DOUKUBO ADASPIFF.
The Federal Government on Thursday inaugurated the Central Ogbia Regional Water Supply Project in Bayelsa.
The
Minister of Water Resources, Mr Suleiman Adamu, who inaugurated the
project, said 13 communities, including Otuoke, would benefit from it.
According to him, the Federal Government is committed to complete all abandoned water projects to improve livelihood.
Adamu said adequate water supply for human and livestock production was a crucial aspect of social and economic development.
He
said the recently launched roadmap on water resources underscore the
need for short and long term strategies for effective and efficient
delivery of water to the people.
“The project we are inaugurating today is among the high priority projects for water supply.
“This
project commissioning, therefore, further demonstrates that the Buhari
administration is committed to completing all viable projects that have
positive impact on the lives of our people without any political
sentiments,’’ the minister said.
He called on the host communities
to take ownership of the water project by maintaining it for
improvement of livelihood and reducing water borne diseases.
The
Secretary to Bayelsa State Government, Mr Serena Dokubo, commended the
Federal Government for the project, saying such project was needed in
other communities.
Dokubo said the state would continue to embark on project that would impact on the lives of the people.
Speaking
at the occasion, Sen. Ben Murray-Bruce (Bayelsa East), noted that lives
were saved every time a water project was inaugurated.
“A lot of
children die from consumption of unclean water, a lot fall sick, you
have to spend more to take them to the hospital to get cured,’’
Murray-Bruce said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that about 130,000 people were expected to benefit from the N5.9billion project. (NAN)
Post a Comment