We’ll deliver water in 154 days, end storage towers in Enugu homes - Gov Mbah

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Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has reiterated his administration’s commitment to end water scarcity in Enugu metropolis and other towns in the state,

expressing the hope that the steady availability of water will end the construction of water storage towers in homes in the state.

“We think that Enugu should not be one of the states having water challenges because the state has plenty of water sources. There is no reason why in the 21st century, we should not turn on our taps and get clean water. “We are building a resilient system that can supply water every day of the year and not intermittently. That is why we are not focusing on only the 9th Mile Water Scheme; we are also working on Orji River Water Scheme, we are dealing with other challenges in the downstream sector and we believe that over time, people will no longer need to build water storage towers in their various homes”, he said.

Speaking earlier, the board chairman of the organization, Mr Temple Oraeki said that the Network of Water Rights Initiative , commonly known as WASH Rights Network, is a coalition of 23 civil society organisations in the South-East Nigeria; a task team member organisation of End Water Poverty Coalition, based in the United Kingdom, and a member of the Pan-African Network, Africa Water Justice Network, among others.

Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)

 

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