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Stakeholders Seek Adequate Funding For Water Sector
Stakeholders in the water sector have called on the Federal Government to fund projects in the sector to enable Nigeria meet its Transformation Agenda and Millennium Development Goals.
This is contained in a communiqué issued in Abuja on Saturday at the end of a collaborative meeting between state commissioners and the Federal Government.
The meeting deliberated on strategies for completion of ongoing and abandoned projects in the water sector.
The two-day meeting organised by the Federal Ministry of Water Resources was to strengthen cooperation among the three tiers of government on the water sector.
It is also aimed at taking stock of the successes and challenges in the ministry.
Stakeholders at the meeting had earlier observed that the country was currently off-track in meeting the MDGs by 2015.
They said this was due to lack of coordination, abandonment and poor funding of various water projects across the country.
They also noted the non-existence of synergy and harmonisation in project development and delivery efforts among the three levels of government.
“There is non-existence of clear sharing of responsibilities among the three tiers of government for effective implementation of water projects.
“There are proliferation of new projects at the expense of the completion of abandoned and ongoing projects in the states and local government areas.
“There is the need for environmental impact assessment of all water sector projects for effective project implementation and sustainability,’’ it said.
The communiqué also noted that community participation was not accorded appropriate priority and that most water projects lacked public private partnership.
It also recommended the need for timely cash releases for projects, peer review, exchange of experiences and sharing of best practices among states.
It also stated the need for better repositioning and funding of the river basin development authorities to play vital roles in bridging the communication gap between the three tiers of government.
“We need full involvement of states and local governments in the conceptualisation, construction, operation and maintenance of water projects from the outset, as well as monitoring and evaluation of the projects.
“There is need to partner with states without federal presence to facilitate completion of agreed ongoing state projects.
“There is need for the creation of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Department in all local government areas to take over the operation and maintenance of small sized projects on completion,’’ it said.
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