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Home » Kano Govt Spends N1.2bn Monthly On Water Supply
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Kano Govt Spends N1.2bn Monthly On Water Supply

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Kano State Government has disclosed that it spends approximately N1.2 billion monthly, equivalent to N14.5 billion annually, to provide potable water in Kano metropolis.

The state’s Commissioner for Water Resources, Ali Makoda made the revelation while speaking with journalists in Kano on Wednesday, explaining that the cost includes monthly expenditure of N400 million for diesel, N387 million for chemicals, and N280 million for electricity bills, alongside other additional costs.

“There are also other costs. We are fixing the prevailing water scarcity in the state capital and its environs. In a couple of days, the problem will be over,” Makoda said.

The commissioner attributed the water shortage in the state to outdated equipment, particularly at the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant, which serves as the primary source of water for most parts of Kano metropolis.

“The high temperature in the metropolis is also a factor as people consume higher volumes of water to cope with the weather,” he added.

Makoda condemned the previous administration in the state for neglecting the water sector, claiming that only 20% of the state’s water demand was met during the tenure.

“During the tenure of the last administration, only 20 percent of the state’s water demand was met. Our administration has supplied more than 60 percent of the water needs of our people,” he claimed.

To address the long-term water supply challenges, Makoda revealed that the state government has partnered with the French government to invest 63.4 million Euros in constructing the third Kano Water Treatment Plant.

“We are deeply committed to ensuring that there is enough drinking water in Kano; that is why Governor Abba Yusuf is taking decisive action, including allocating significant financial resources, to achieve this goal,” Makoda emphasised.

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