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Water Supply: FCTA, SCC Sign N19.4bn Pact
The Federal Capital Territory Administration on Thursday signed a N19.438 billion agreement with SCC Nigeria Limited for the construction of a new water supply scheme in Karshi Satellite Town of the FCT.
The Honourable Minister of State for FCT, Oloye Olajumoke Akinjide and the Permanent Secretary, FCT, Engr. John Obinna Chukwu, signed the agreement on behalf of the FCT Administration while the Managing Director of SCC Nigeria Limited, Mr. Yuval Levy, signed for the contractor.
Akinjide explained that the water project would address the issue of water scarcity within Karshi and its environs.
“The water supply project, which will provide potable water and irrigation to that growing suburb of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), is estimated to cost N19,438,012,125 with a completion period of 30 months.
“The source of raw water is by means of two dams constructed on the two rivers that cross Karshi town. The water supply includes the following elements: two dams, one low lift pumping station, raw water conveyance systems, treatment plant, treated water pumping station, treated water rising main, and regulating reservoir of 6,000 cubic metres capacity,” the minister disclosed.
She noted that the water project would be funded through the “national priority budget”.
She added that the project would generate employment for 600 skilled and unskilled workers.
It will be recalled that the Federal Government had earlier approved contract for the provision of engineering infrastructure in two districts of Karshi at the cost of N28 billion in 2007, without water provision component.
“Work in the districts have reached advanced stage, hence the need to provide other complementary infrastructure services in the area. Eighty per cent of Nigerians in the city actually live in the satellite towns, therefore, we believe that satellite towns should also receive the same level of infrastructure and attention as the Federal Capital City (FCT)”, Akinjide stated.
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