Sule approves N1bn for water project in Keffi

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Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has approved N1 cardinal to code h2o scarcity successful Keffi metropolis.

Mr Ahmed Kana, General Manager Nasarawa State Water Board disclosed this during a courtesy telephone to the caller Vice Chancellor, Nasarawa State University Keffi (NSUK), Prof. Sa’adatu Liman successful Keffi section authorities country of the authorities connected Friday.

Kana, who was accompanied by apical absorption unit of the board, acknowledged the strategical value of the assemblage assemblage successful the area.

The wide manager emphasised the h2o board’s committedness to ensuring capable h2o proviso for the assemblage assemblage and residents of Keffi.
Kana, who noted that currently, lone 1 pump is distributing h2o from the Mada Water Scheme to Keffi, congratulated the vice chancellor connected her appointment.

He revealed that the politician had approved astir N1 cardinal for a h2o task successful Keffi to code the contented of h2o scarcity successful the country effectively.

Responding, Liman expressed appreciation for the sojourn and commended the board’s committedness to providing h2o for the assemblage and the steps taken to code h2o challenges astatine the pupil hostels.

The vice chancellor reaffirmed the university’s committedness to collaborating with the h2o committee to execute sustainable h2o proviso solutions.

She highlighted the value of ensuring students’ entree to water, peculiarly those residing off-campus, and urged the government, done the board, to intensify efforts to code the h2o proviso shortages successful the locality.

“You cannot ideate what we person seen successful the hostel simply due to the fact that determination is nary h2o and it besides affects wellness of the people.

“So our request to sermon the contented of h2o is adjacent much pressing than before.

“For the past 1 week, I volition accidental we person been experiencing shortage of h2o mostly owed to scarcity of electricity,” she said.

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