Kogi govt. to spend N100 billion on Lokoja waterworks

The Kogi Commissioner for Water Resources, Yahaya Farouk, has disclosed that the state government requires about N100 billion to complete a comprehensive overhaul of the Greater Lokoja Waterworks.

Mr Farouk, who disclosed this at a news briefing in Lokoja on Tuesday, appealed for patience among residents for the period of the overhaul.

He described the facility, built in 1956 and upgraded slightly in 1992, as outdated and struggling to meet the growing demand of Lokoja’s population, estimated at 1.2 million.

The commissioner said the original capacity of 750,000 litres per day for 200,000 residents was inadequate, rendering the facility incapable of meeting the city’s needs.

According to him, the ministry has adopted short-term emergency repairs and diesel-powered pumping to restore supply to critical areas, such as hospitals and schools.

He said a medium-term plan to expand the reach to unserved and underserved parts of Lokoja with a long-term vision to redesign and overhaul the entire water system, including new pipelines, treatment plants, and independent power systems, had been concluded.

Mr Farouk confirmed an ongoing discussion with international development partners and local stakeholders to secure funding for the project.

He said Governor Ahmed Ododo’s administration prioritises water supply and is committed to resolving the challenges.

“The N100 billion estimate includes relocating the water scheme to a more suitable location and implementing a modern, reliable system.

“With this plan, Kogi aims to deliver a sustainable solution to the water supply shortage in Lokoja and beyond,” Mr Farouk said.

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