Katsina Earmarks N50bn For Water Supply

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Katsina State government has allocated N50 billion to tackle water scarcity, signalling a decisive effort by the government to address long-standing challenges in water supply and improve access to clean water for its residents.

The government also unveiled a comprehensive plan to overhaul water facilities, committing N8.4 billion to upgrade infrastructure in five LGAs.

The managing director of the Katsina State Water Board, Tukur Tigili, disclosed this during the inauguration of a grievance redress committee for the project.

The five benefiting LG, Daura, Katsina, Dutsin-Ma, Malumfashi and Funtua will see the replacement of outdated pipelines, installation of modern water systems, and comprehensive facility upgrades aimed at improving access to clean water.

Tigili highlighted that extensive consultations were held with community stakeholders to identify the unique needs of each LGA, ensuring the initiative is community-driven and impactful.

“This project reflects the government’s unwavering dedication to solving the persistent water supply challenges in Katsina State. Governor Dikko Umaru Radda’s administration has demonstrated remarkable leadership in prioritizing water infrastructure,” he said.

The initiative is a core component of the NG-SURWASH Implementation Project, a collaborative program between the World Bank and the Katsina State government designed to enhance water resource management and expand access to clean water.

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