Potable Water for Rivers Urban Centres: Wike launches Urban Water Sector Reform

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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike on Friday launched  the State urban water sector reform, the Port Harcourt  Water Supply Scheme and the Sanitation  Project.

Performing the  launch in Port Harcourt,  Governor  Wike  said  the project  will create women entrepreneurs,  youth employment  as well as provide safe drinking water for the inhabitants  of  the state.

Represented  by  the  State Agriculture  Commissioner,  Mrs Onimim Jacks,  the governor said  the  project is key to the  development  of  the  state.

He said: “The project is in line with  our promises to the  people  of  the  state as clearly  spelt put in our blueprint that we shall provide  safe drinking  water for the inhabitants  of  the  state “.

The governor said that  within the first one hundred  days of his administration, the Potable  Water Scheme was launched  at Abonnema  in Akuku-Toru  Local Government Area.

He commended  the  Federal Government  for selecting  Rivers State  as one of the pilot states for the scheme, noting that the state government  will  pay her counterpart  funds as at when due.

Governor Wike  maintained that his administration  will  always collaborate with   the  Federal  Government  in areas that would benefit  the populace.

In his remarks,  Rivers State Commissioner for Water Resources and Rural  Development,  Chief Ibibia O’Walter said the project is part of a wide sector institutional reform embarked  upon  by the  State Government  as coordinated by the  National Urban Sector Water Reform  Office  of the Federal  Ministry  of  Water Resources.

He explained that funding  for the project  will sourced from  the  World Bank  and the African  Development Bank.  According  to  him,  the African Development  Bank will contribute  USD200million, World Bank USD 80 million and Rivers State Government, USD 48 million as counterpart fund.

The Port Harcourt  Water  Supply  and Sanitation  Project  is targeted at addressing  the  poor water infrastructure  in Port Harcourt  and Obio/Akpor Local Government Area.  It will also  address the sanitation  challenges  in the two urban areas.


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