Rivers
Ex-LG Boss Commends Wike Over Water Project

Rivers State Commissioner for Water Resources and Rural Development, Mr Ibibia Walter (left) with his Agriculture counterpart, Mrs Onimin Jacks, during the launching of Urban Water Sector Reform and Port Harcourt Water Supply and Sanitation Project in Port Harcourt last Friday.
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Caretaker Committee Chairman of the Port Harcourt City Council, Barrister Clifford Oparaodu, has assured residents of Rivers State that the present administration led by Chief Nyesom Wike was committed to ensuring safe and quality water and good sanitation in the state.
Oparaodu, a legal practitioner, who stated this last Friday shortly after the launching of Urban Water Sector Reform and Port Harcourt Water Supply and Sanitation project in Port Harcourt, said the project was part of the sector’s institutional reform embarked upon by Governor Wike to provide better treated water to the people resident in Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas of the state.
He said the implementation of the new water reform was heralding a new era where the basic objective was to provide clean water supply and healthy environment that would promote good human health, stressing that the Rivers State Water Sector Development Law was passed 2012.
The ex-local government boss used the opportunity to commend the Rivers State Government under the leadership of Governor Wike for giving priority attention to potable water supply in the state by signing all relevant agreements and bringing to manifest reality the execution of the project.
According to him,’’It is important to commend all institutional counterpart funders for having the trust on the present administration to partner in providing the necessary support for the achievement of the water and sanitation project’’.
Oparaodu assured investment partners: African Development Bank (AfDB) and World Bank, that the state government was determined to ensure the success of the project because of its focus on delivering services to the people of Rivers State.
The Tide learnt that residents of Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas, the conglomeration forming the state capital, were expected to benefit from the water and sanitation project, which is estimated to cost $328million (about N65,229,379,188.087), with about two million people expected to benefit from scheme.
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