Zulum commissions Alamduri water project

Borno state government is investing heavily in the water sector to ensure availability, affordability and safety for both human and animal consumption of water across the state.

Governor  Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno state said this Monday during the official commissioning of Alamduri Water Supply Project jointly executed by the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) and Borno state Ministry of Water Resources.

According to the governor, the Alamdari Water Project is of great value to the government of Borno state and that is why government accorded priority to its positive impact on thousands of citizens in the metropolis.

He also stated that Borno state government is investing heavily in the water resources sector to ensure availability, affordability and safety for both, human and animal consumption across the state.

The governor said the International Committees of Red Cross (ICRC)  have realized the importance of the project and decided to step in by signing an Memorandum Of Understanding  (MOU) with the Borno state government in 2017 which is the result  of what we are witnessing today.

Prof. Zulum noted that during his electioneering campaign, he made it clear to the people that if elected, he would  maintain and improve on the existing water sources and develop a comprehensive water management and utilization programme for sustainable development in Borno state, noting that, “our water sources have suffered extreme damage during the insurgency period.”

He said ICRC will always be on record in Borno state as a reliable and dependable partner for their efforts in critical projects in the North east most especially in Borno state, in terms of food commodity, essential household items and cash as well as organize training programmes for IDPS to ease their livelihood.

The governor added that the Alamduri Water Project is the best across the globe by the International Committee of Red Cross as it is expected to produce 9,000,000 litres of safe water on daily basis and supply 60 litres to over 150,000 people daily in Alamduri.

He urged the State Ministry of Water Resources to maintain and sustain all the installed equipment to ensure constant water supply.

Earlier in his address, the head of delegation, Nigeria International Committee of the Red Cross, Mr. Eloi Fillion, said the Allamduri Water Project will provide water to over 80,000 residents and International Displaced People (IDPs) in Maiduguri in collaboration with the state Ministry of Water Resources in the state.

Mr Eloi added that efforts would be made by the ICRC to provide full capacity of 9 million litres of water per day to about 150,000 residents of Allamduri project.

He added that the state Ministry of Water Resources is working to connect more homes to the existing distribution lines

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