AS part of efforts to boost water
supply and improve sanitation in the country, the World Bank, African Development
Bank (AfDB), French Development Agency (FDA), and Japan International
Corporation Agency (JICA), have pledged to support Nigeria with a new financial
commitment. of $638million.
The Country Directors of the donor
agencies announced the new financial commitment in Abuja during a two-day
workshop on: “Strengthening the Implementation of Urban Water Sector Reform in
Nigeria.”
The World Bank Country Director,
Marie Francoise Marie-Nelly disclosed that the bank had provided a support bank
financing of $250 million for the third phase of water sector reform in Bauchi,
Rivers, Ekiti, and Cross River state.
She said the lack of access to water
and sanitation in Nigeria was not acceptable, adding that women spend months
looking for safe drinking water. She called for increase water coverage in the
rural parts of the country.
The Deputy Country Director AfDB,
Mrs. Babara Barungi said the bank was providing a finance facility of
$205million to boost water supply and sanitation in Rivers State. According to
her, the bank has since 1986, invested $760million in the sector. She called
for improved financial management in states where the projects are located.
The French Development Agency AFD,
Country Director, Hubert Dogin said the agency will assist Ogun State with
$33million in its urban water reform project. He said the funds will assist the
World Bank investment in its third phase programme to increase access to water,
sanitation. On its part, the JICA Country Director, Seki Tetsuo said the Agency
is approving $150million on development of water facilities.
He said JICA was working towards
building capacities of State Water Board Agencies to improve the provision of
utilities to consumers.
Responding,, the Minister of Water
Resources, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe said that despite the intervention of the donor
agencies, the states were not doing well in implementing the urban water sector
reform. She urged governors of benefiting states to give support and create
enabling environment for the project to thrive.
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