FG Trains Communities On Maintenance, Protection Of Water Facilities In Bauchi

By David Ayodele

The federal ministry of water resources has concluded training for about one hundred(100) community representatives in Bauchi state on operation and maintenance of water supply facilities constructed under the Partnership for Expanded Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene PEWASH.

The 3 days training which attracted members of the water sanitation and hygiene committees WASHCOM from Darazo, Dambam and itas-Gadau LGAs of Bauchi state was conducted by officials of the federal ministry of water resources and technical experts from Bauchi state rural water supply agency RUWASA.

In a message during the training session, the minister of water resources Engineer Sulaiman Adamu said the FG has constructed upgraded and rehabilitated 83 water supply facilities in Dambam, Darajo and Itas-Gadau LGAs to improve access to water supply to about 90 thousand people.

He said under the partnership Bauchi state government would similarly construct, upgrade and rehabilitate 83 water supply facilities in Kirfi, Giade and Tafawa Balewa LGAs for the benefit of additional 90 thousand people.

Engineer Sulaiman Adamu who was represented by Engineer Mohammed Shuaibu Aikali of the technical support services department, tasked the WASHCOMs to take full control of operation and management of water facilities as well as institute sustainable mechanisms for fundraising that would help in addressing challenges that might arise.

The spokesman of the Bauchi state rural water supply agency RUWASA , engineer Bala Baba Abdullahi expressed shock over the removal of tap heads of the solar-powered scheme in Darazo town, saying community leaders must take the blame for this act of vandalism by children.

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“Both state and federal government invest huge sum of money to put these facilities in place, but it is regrettable that under your watchful eyes, these facilities will be stolen or destroyed without you caring. You must make sure your community replaces the stolen tap heads urgently”, Engineer Bala said.

In his remark, Malam Abubakar Mohammed, chairman of WASHCOM in wahu ward of Darazo LGA thanked the federal government for its intervention particularly during the era of cholera and covid-19 pandemic.

Mohammed requested the present administration to carry out a survey of other communities in need of such services noting that ” many communities still travel long distances like 3 kilos to access water for domestic use”.

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