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Why We Are Pushing For Water Resources Bill –Minister.

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Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, on Thursday, stated reasons the ministry insisted on pushing the water resources bill through despite growing opposition to it.

Answering questions from journalists after the opening ceremony of two days sensitisation workshop on the national water resources master plan and water convention for stakeholders in the North Central geo-political zone held in Makurdi, the minister who was represented by a director in the ministry, Alice Ojowu, said that a consultant had been engaged to look into grey areas Nigerians, particularly, the Governors Forum raised.

The minister noted that the bill, when passed into law, will usher in great benefits to the country, part of it is increasing revenue generation to the government purse.

While stating that the reintroduced water resources bill was not new, the minister said that the only difference was the activities of the Water Resources Commission.

He said, “Why the ministry is insisting on water resources is that you are all aware that the water bill before the national assembly is not a new one it is a document with the existing law the only difference in the water resources bill is the activities of water resources commission which has been incorporated into the bill and there are benefits attached to it.

“For instance, like I mentioned this morning, there are so many projections on water demand and it is through the development of the identifying program that will help us to meet up with all the demands; water supply, hydropower generation, irrigation, access to potable water and good hygiene all these are parts of the content of the bill there is nothing new in the bill.

“Parts of the projection is generating more revenue through commercial and industrial purposes but on domestic purpose, water is free but using it for commercial purpose attract fees this will help us to maintain other infrastructure and meet the budgetary allocation on the water sector.

“For instance, breweries use a lot of water and they are not checkmated so how do we realise the revenue from there to develop the sector that will help to plough back on social amenities that will improve the well-being of Nigerians

“That is why the ministry is pushing for the passage of water resources bill so as to ensure that we enjoy all benefits accrued in the bill.”

The minister further said that government would also partner with private sectors to drive the benefits accrued in the bill, adding, “a consultant has been engaged to review the bill particularly to look at the contentious areas in the master plan and allow ones that are acceptable by stakeholders and Nigerians this will drive the process of having a good bill.”

“The processes are still on to accommodate all issues we have received the issues raised by Governors Forum at the end when all these are harmonized we are going to have a document that will be acceptable to all Nigerians.”

Earlier in his speech, the minister lamented the number of issues hampering the development and management of the nation’s water resources which he identified to include; increasing water demand due to population growth; uncoordinated water resources development among the three

tiers of Government, development partners and end-users; uneven distribution of rainfall across the country leading to over-abstraction of groundwater resources, particularly in some parts of Nigeria; and the impact of climate change.

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