Nasarawa State Signs N2.4billion Water Supply Contract
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- Published 06/3/2009
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Speaking at the signing ceremony, the State Commissioner for Water Resources and Rural Development, Abdullahi Yakubu Ugah, said the award of the contract became imperative due to the subsisting water problem in Nasarawa town. He said it was lamentable that Nasarawa town had been without pipe-borne water for the past 25years, regretting that the solution had escaped the attention past Administrations in the State. According to the Commissioner, the gesture to holistically address the problem of water supply in Nasarawa town is in consonance with the policy thrust of Governor Aliyu Akwe Doma’s Administration, as enshrined in the 13-Point Agenda, which places high premium on the provision of potable water supply as a basic necessity of life. He therefore admonished the contractor, Messrs Sarplast (W.A.) Ltd to ensure that they carried out the contract to schedule and specifications.
The contract for the Nasarawa town water works, when completed, will increase the volume of potable water supplied to Nasarawa town from the present capacity of 2.3 million litres to 13.5 million litres per day.
It will be recalled that the Nasarawa State Government recently awarded contracts worth N1.2billion for the rehabilitation of water works in other major towns across the State.
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said this on 07 Aug 2009 5:47:39 AM EDT
Water is one of the most importance basic need of any community,as also population of nasarawa town is growing almost everyday.These project is wellcome.I pray these admistration will extend its good works to other local goverment HQ.Last i forget toto town needed such attension.LONE LIVE Nigeria, LONG LIVE Nasarawa state, LONG LIVE ,Toto LGA.
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