Oil & Energy
FG Plans Solar-powered Water Treatment Plant
The Federal Government will provide 360 units of solar-powered water treatment plant across the country to reduce the incidence of water-related diseases.
Chief Obadiah Ando, the Minister of Water Resources, disclosed this last Monday to stakeholders who converged in Abuja for the Presidential Water Summit.
He said that from 2011, each state would be provided with 10 units of the treatment plant state at the pilot stage, to ensure the availability of potable water, especially in the rural areas.
“We are going to use the facility for intervention in rural areas; we are also going to provide water and sanitation facilities to increase water coverage in rural areas,’’ he said.
The Minister said the summit was organised to enable the ministry to present its roadmap for the water sector stakeholders to discuss on how to implement the document.
Dr Godknows Igali, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, said the objective of the roadmap was to put Nigeria back on track to meet the MDGs target by 2015.
He said the plan would also help Nigeria achieve Vision 20: 2020 as well as the Africa Water Vision by 2025.
“The overall impact of this roadmap will be the achievement of 75 per cent of national water supply access and 65 per cent national sanitation access by the year 2015.
“The impact will also be the achievement of 100 per cent coverage in water and sanitation by the year 2025,’’ he said.
Igali said the roadmap would be presented to President Goodluck Jonathan for consideration and his official mandate for implementation.
In his remarks, Senate President David Mark pledged the commitment of the Upper Legislative Chamber to the provision of water to Nigerians through effective legislation.
Represented by Senetor Bassey Ewa Henshaw, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Water Resources, Mark said the development of the water sector was important to achieving the MDG targets by 2015.
“On our part, we shall focus on legislation that will ensure equitable and fair distribution of water resources to put an end to water shortage in the country,’’ he said.
In his goodwill message, Dr Babangida Aliyu, who spoke on behalf of the Governors’ Forum, assured the Federal Government of the governors commitment to provide potable water and basic sanitation for Nigerians.
“We are willing to support the Federal Government to make sure it attains its plan to meet the MDG goal in the sector by 2015 as well as the Vision 20:2020 and other development agenda,’’ he said.
Our correspondent reports that the Nigeria Water Sector Roadmap was presented to the Vice President Namadi Sambo by the Minister of Water Resource, Chief Obadiah Ando.
Sambo received the document on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Oil & Energy
MIND Slams PENGASSAN, Urges Senate Probe Over Alleged Maltreatment Of Nigerians At TotalEnergies
Oil & Energy
Elumelu Tasks FG On Power Sector Debt Payment
Oil & Energy
‘Over 86 Million Nigerians Without Electricity’
-
Sports5 days ago2026 WC: Nigeria, DR Congo Awaits FIFA Verdict Today
-
Politics5 days ago
ADC, PDP, LP Missing As INEC Set For By- Elections In Rivers
-
Environment5 days agoOxfam, partners celebrate 5 years of climate governance programmes in Nigeria
-
Politics5 days ago
FG’s Economic Policies Not Working – APC Chieftain
-
News4 days agoVictory Over Insurgency Certain, Tinubu Assures
-
Politics5 days ago2027: Diri Unveils RHA LG Coordinators, APC Congress Panel
-
Politics5 days agoReps To Meet,’Morrow Over INEC’s 2027 Election Timetable
-
Politics5 days agoGroup Continues Push For Real Time Election Results Transmission
