Maritime
Funding, Insecurity Hamper Imo Water Projects
The Managing Director, Anambra/Imo Rivers Basin Development Authority, Engr. Onu Eluwa has attributed the delay in the completion of water projects in the South East zone to poor funding.
Eluwa said in an interview in Owerri on Monday that the spate of kidnappings and other crimes also hampered the completion such projects in the zone.
He, however, said that the Nyisi dam project, which started in 2005 and reviewed at different periods, was at 90 per cent completion; and would be ready for inauguration by the end of 2013.
Eluwa said that some of the contractors had been reluctant to visit the sites of the project due to security reasons.
Communities around this dam are going to have portable water supply, the treatment works for Nyisi is almost set. “All the components are there, all they need is to be assembled, the suppliers were supposed to have been here many months back to piece them together, but they haven’t been able to do so because they are scared of the security situations around this part of the country with the kidnappings and so on. It is 90 per cent completed; all we need is to assemble the treatment component and the whole project will be commissioned”, he said.
Eluwa said that the funding for the project had been inconsistent since it started about eight years ago and noted that it would have been delivered on schedule.
He attributed the review of the Nyisi dam project from N945 million to N1.2 billion to economic reasons.
According to him, “We have been working on them since 2005, we have worked this long not because the projects are so big, but because of the way funds have been coming, so these projects are dam projects; are just head works for water supply schemes; irrigation schemes and the fisheries. So, when you have projects and they are prolonged unnecessarily, the costs definitely go up because of the various changes that take place in economic cost of things and so on in the country.
He said that the water projects, when completed, would serve the people of the surrounding communities where they were sited.
Eluwa said that the authority was planning to partner with the Federal University of Technology Owerri, in the training of students on irrigated agriculture. He said that the authority planned to harness the vast water resources surrounding the university. “We are also ready to partner with them in getting the students some hands-on training on irrigated agriculture.
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