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Ganduje orders repair of damaged boreholes in Kano LGs

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Kano state government has directed the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency, RUWASSA, to immediately repair broken down boreholes across the eight metropolitan local governments to stem water scarcity.

This is contained in a statement issued by Abba Anwar, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Abdullahi Ganduje on Sunday, in Kano.

He said that Mr Ganduje gave the directives at a meeting with officials from the State Ministry of Water Resources, Water Board, RUWASSA and Chairmen of the eight metropolitan local councils.

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Governor Ganduje was represented by his Deputy, Dr Nasiru Yusuf-Gawuna, at the meeting.

Anwar quoted Mr Ganduje as saying, “RUWASSA should also take inventory of specific areas across the 44 local governments that needed boreholes, “bearing in mind some implications of rampant boreholes to the environment”.

The governor also directed the metropolitan councils to use water tankers to distribute water to residents at strategic locations, as immediate solution.

He assured that the state government would intensify collaboration with the French Development Agency for a longer term solution to enhanced water supply in the state.

The governor also said that the government would intensify efforts at strengthening security around water equipment.

“And whoever is found wanting will face the wrath of the Law. We are strategising on that seriously.

“Government is devising mechanisms on heavy duty water equipment, high-powered generators, controlling cable theft, among others.

“We are assuring our people that what we have on the table, are short term, mid-term and long term interventions,” he said. (DailyNigerian)

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