Environment
Nigerians Want Govt To Prioritise Water Supply
Some Abuja residents
have appealed to government at all levels to give priority to water supply both for domestic and other uses.
They made the appeal in separate interviews with The Tide.
The residents who spoke at the backdrop of March 22, as World Water Day, said effective management of the nation’s water resources could help to address the country’s water needs.
A school administrator, Mrs Kate Adams, called on governments to pay more attention to the provision of safe and clean water for the homes.
“We need water for virtually everything we do at home; drinking, bathing, washing, cooking, among others.
“We need water to be alive, even to be healthy because a dirty environment breeds diseases that is avoidable if there is clean water.
“Governments should continue in their efforts, especially in providing water for homes so that all homes would have access to safe and clean water,” she said.
A legal practitioner, Mrs Jumoke Akinyele, said more attention should be paid to proper management of water resources.
“Governments should be proactive in handling water issues, because the success of other sectors depends largely on the proper management of water resources.
“At home, when there is water, sanitation is enhanced, many man-hours spent in search of water could be reduced, and the girl-child would be in school instead of searching for water on daily basis.
“Also, agricultural activities would be enhanced; power and energy would receive a boost; the health of the nation would be robust, water is just too essential to be neglected”, she stressed.
Also, a gardener Mrs Udauk Udom, said the usefulness of water could not be over emphasised, as agriculture, for instance cannot thrive without water.
“When water is made available you would see fresh food everywhere, and farm produce will come in abundance all year round, so water is worth celebrating,” Udom said.
In a related development, the Programme Manager, Society for Water and Sanitation, Mr David Akuta, also stressed the need for Nigeria to harness its water resources.
“It is said often that water is life and various predictions indicate that future wars will not be fought over oil but over water.
“We can see that in the amount of security mounted on the Nile River in Egypt.
“Also climate changes are depleting water sources like in the case of Lake Chad which has shrunk from 25,000 square metres to 2,500 square metres and requires transfer of water from the Congo.
“So for Nigeria, it is time for us to put our foot down, especially regarding the provisions of water and sanitation facilities.
“It is also time to trap fresh water sources in dams for the future generations.
Similarly, Coordinator, Green Jobs Nigeria Limited, Mr Ibrahim Jauro, said improved and innovative technologies abound in the water sector.
Environment
NSE Inauguates 18 Units Residential Terrace In Lagos
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Environment
FG Launched 1 GOV Digital Content System In Nigeria
Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation has launched the 1GOV Enterprise Content Management System (ECMS) to enhance digital governance and improve service delivery.
The launch, held on Thursday in Abuja, marks the ministry’s transition from paper-based operations to a smart, integrated and technology-driven work environment.
The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof. Joseph Utsev, said the deployment aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.
Utsev said the system would improve data management, streamline workflows and strengthen transparency and accountability across the ministry.
According to him, the ECMS will enhance productivity, preserve institutional memory and reduce operational costs in the ministry.
Launching the platform, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Didi Walson-Jack, said the initiative is a major step in public sector reform.
She said the ministry’s mandate affects Nigerians through water supply, sanitation, irrigation, river basin development and climate resilience programmes.
Walson-Jack said the 1GOV ECMS enables secure digital records management, automated workflows, electronic approvals and real-time collaboration across MDAs.
She added that the deployment aligns with the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021–2025 and the directive for full digitalisation by December 2025.
“Effective governance cannot afford delays caused by manual bottlenecks or avoidable inefficiencies,” she said.
She directed that all official correspondence in the ministry must henceforth be processed through approved digital registry channels.
In her remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Dr Emanso Umobong, said the system would eliminate workflow inefficiencies and improve service delivery.
She urged staff to fully adopt the platform and engage in continuous capacity building.
Environment
Usamali Builds Oil Communities’ Resilience against Environmental Degradation
Research shows that local communities and citizens living at the grassroots, particularly women, are directly impacted by the environmental degradation, flooding and others that result from these manifestations.
In the light of this, non-governmental organisation, Ese Usamali Foundation For Rural Development (EUFORDe), has held a forum for women and other members of oil impacted communities, tagged: ‘Voices from the Grassroots,’ and aimed at building their resilience and mitigation efforts against climate change and environmental degradation
The forum, with the theme: ‘Building Resilience for Oil Spill Impacted Ahoada Communities,’ organised with support from Global Green Grants, was held in Ahoada Community, Ahoada East Local Government Area of Rivers State, on December 5, 2025.
Executive Director of Ese Usamali Foundation For Rural Development, Mercy Elemchukwu-James, said women are at the forefront of efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change and environmental degradation.
The event, therefore, was “designed for community women impacted by oil spills, flooding and other environmental degradation,” she said.
Community women were enlightened by resource persons on new opportunities for sustainable agricultural practices and water management techniques that cushion the impact of oil spills.
Lectures were also delivered on Self-care and Trauma-care, with focus on physical and mental health of the population, and increasing access to health-related resources and services; as well as on Food security and women’s critical role in decision making in oil spill and flood situations in communities
Elemchukwu-James pointed out that the event created a forum for stakeholders, civil society actors and others to dialogue on measures at advancing inclusive and sustainable livelihoods of community women.
She stressed the need for collaborative efforts towards achieving mitigation efforts, while underscoring EUFORDe’s commitment to “fostering partnerships as a critical driver for achieving a healthy community and sustainable development.”
Elemchukwu-James described participants’ design of ‘Community Resilience Plan,’ to manage and combat environmental degradation and crises, as part of achievements recorded at the event.
The forum also witnessed the launching of EUFORDs’ Center For Resilience and Rights.
“This center is established to build resilience as Trauma-Care for victims of environmental degradation, support for survivors of Gender Based Violence (GBV) and a platform where victims of environmental injustice and other GBV cases can seek redress,” Elemchukwu-James said.
Participants celebrated the milestones achieved and charted a path toward greater impact in the coming years. They also described the event as “an inspiring and transformative experience.”
Elemchukwu-James said the awareness creation workshop “reaffirms EUFORDe’s mission to create an equitable society in which the rights and capacities of women, youth, children and underprivileged are integrated in the socio-economic planning and development of communities, for the attainment of equity and peace.
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