The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume, on Thursday, commissioned a N2 billion Yauri Water Scheme.
Speaking during the event held at the Emir’s palace, Yauri in Kebbi, the SGF said the rehabilitation of the Yauri Water Scheme was a symbol of progress, development, and the federal government’s commitment to improving the lives of all Nigerians.
Sen. Akume, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr Simeun Ugwu, said the giant project initiated by N-HYPPADEC several years ago was a subtle initiative of the commission under its pioneer managing director.
He traced the root of the project to the 1960s when the construction of the Kanji dam was conceptualized and suggested the relocation of some communities from their original settlements.
The SGF said Yelwan Yauri was one of those towns that made significant sacrifices “for the greater good of our country. The federal government recognizes this paradox and has been working to make water scarcity a thing of the past, especially in the power-producing communities across the country.
“Specialized agencies such as N-HYPPADEC have been at the forefront of this efforts, drilling both solar motorized boreholes and hand pumps to enhance water supply across all areas in which the commission operates.”
In his speech, Gov. Nasir Idris of Kebbi said the project was a partnership between the Kebbi Government and N-HYPPADEC to improve the livelihood of citizens of the state.
The Governor, represented by the Speaker of the Kebbi House of Assembly, Alhaji Muhammad Usman-Zuru, described the project as a lifesaving scheme “because water is life.”
He said the collaboration underscored the commitment of the state and federal governments to improving the lives of the citizens, especially in critical sectors like water supply.
While appreciating N-HYPPADEC for the rehabilitation works, the governor said the Yauri Water Scheme was not just an infrastructure project but a lifeline to the citizenry.
Gov. Idris observed that water remained fundamental to human existence, health, and sustainable development.
The Managing Director of N-HYPPADEC, Abubakar Sadiq-Yelwa said the project was a crucial component of renewed hope agenda under the exemplary leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The agenda, according to him, places a high premium on improving the quality of lives of Nigerians, assuring that the provision of clean, safe, reliable, and potable water was a cornerstone of the president’s vision.
He described the Kebbi Government as a steadfast partner to the commission, adding that the state government’s support had been invaluable in the implementation of various initiatives across the state.
“Today’s event justifies how much favourable atmosphere you have provided for the commission to carry out its activities in the state,” he said.
Sadiq-Yelwa lauded the Emir of Yauri, Dr Muhammad Zayyanu-Abdullahi, for proposing the project during the commission’s familiarization tour in 2021.
“His Royal Highness proposed to the commission the urgent need for rehabilitation of Yauri Water Works. Your steadfast support of our activities in Yauri Emirate ensures the success of this project. We are deeply appreciative of your wisdom and guidance,” he said.
The MD explained that the water scheme would significantly improve the living conditions of the Yauri people by ensuring a consistent supply of treated water to households, businesses, and institutions.
Earlier, the Emir lauded the commission for executing a project that would touch the lives of generality and urged it to sustain the tempo for the good of all.