Apart from the Gurara hydropower plant,
Kashimbila hydropower plant, Gurara II, Lokoja and Dasin hausa, which
has either been completed, about to be completed or in talks with
potential investors.
The Federal Government is poised to complete
seven other ongoing water supply projects and twenty one dams and
irrigation projects between 2018 and 2019.
FG is also in advanced
discussions with potential investors for the Gurara II, Lokoja and
Dasin hausa hydropower projects, which when completed will produce a
combined 1,250MW electricity to the national grid.
Minister of
Water Resources, Engr. Suleiman Adamu, made this disclosure in Abuja,
while presenting the two years score card of his ministry.
He
added that at his resumption of office, his ministry agreed to
prioritize the 116 uncompleted or abandoned major projects he had met
and deploy resources towards completing and commissioning all high and
medium priority projects from 2016 to 2019.
His words, “We have
concluded a Technical Audit and prioritized. the hitherto uncompleted or
abandoned 116 major projects that I met in the Ministry. We are
deploying most of our resources towards completing and commissioning all
the high and medium priority projects from 2016 – 2019. It is in
this regard that we have completed and commissioned Central Ogbia
Regional Water Supply Project in Bayelsa State. It is also my pleasure
to inform this gathering that the following projects have also been
completed and are ready for commissioning:
a. Northern Ishan Regional Water Supply Project, Edo State b. Rehabilitation of Ojirami Dam Water Supply Project, Edo State. c. Kashimbiia Dam, Taraba State. d. Ogwashi-Uku Dam, Delta State.
“Two
(2) other projects: Shagari and Barikin Ladi Irrigation Projects will
be completed in early 2018. Our plan is to complete 7 other ongoing
Water Supply Projects and 21 Dam and Irrigation Projects between 2018
and 2019, including the following: Water Supply Projects, Inyishi Water
Supply Project, Ekeremor Water Supply Project, Sabke/Dutsi/Mashi Water
Supply Projects, Zobe Water Supply Project, Mangu Water Supply Project.
“Dam
& Irritation Projects. Middle Ogun Irrigation Project, Middle Rima
Valley Irrigation Project, Gari Irrigation Project, Kontagora Auna Dam
Project, Bagwai Irrigation Project, Tada Shonga Irrigation Project,
Adani Rice Irrigation Project, Ekuku Dam Project, Lower Anambra
Irrigation Project, Ile-Ife Dam Project, Zauro Polder Irrigation Project
and Otukpo Multipurpose Dam Project.
“Our Roadmap identified
Dams with Hydro Power potential for Development and we have been in
collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Works, Power and Housing
(FMWPH) to that effect.
“We are currently making progress for
the concessioning of the 30MW Gurara Hydropower plant which is planned
to come into full operation by mid 2018. We are also progressing on our
collaboration with FMWPH to concession the 40MW Kashimbila Hydropower
Plant recently completed. In addition, we are in advanced discussions
with potential investors for other hydropower projects including Gurara
II (350MW), Lokoja (750MW) and Basin Hausa (150MW).
“With
1,800m3/Capita/year of available renewable water resources, Nigeria is
not a water poor country. However, there are some regions that are water
stressed. We are making effort to proffer solutions to the water
stressed regions in Chad Basin and other related areas like the
Komadugu-Yobe basin. Under the present Administration, the Lake Chad
environmental challenges have been brought to the attention of the
international community as the major cause of the security crisis in
North-Eastern Nigeria.
“The Ministry has also championed the
signing of an MOU between the Lake Chad Basin Commission and a Chinese
company, who are presently undertaking further feasibility study on the
proposed Interbasin Water Transfer Project from the Congo River into the
Lake Chad. Furthermore, in an effort to arrive at the best solution in
saving the Lake Chad, an International Conference on the Lake is now
scheduled to hold in Abuja from 26th -28tln February, 2018 in
collaboration with LCBC and UNESCO.
“In addition, the Ministry
has completed the engineering design and is set to commence in 2018 the
Hawal Inter-Basin Transfer from River Hawal to River Ngadda. Phase 1 of
the project is to augment water supply to Alau Dam so as to provide more
sustainable source of water supply to Maiduguri and environs. Phase 2
of the project aims to resuscitate the 60,000Ha South Chad Irrigation
Scheme, which became moribund following continuous drying up of Lake
Chad over the years.”
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