Jigawa State, World Bank Launch 47 Solar Boreholes Project
Salihu Ali, Kano
The Jigawa State Government in North-West Nigeria and the World Bank-Assisted Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) have flagged off the drilling of 47 solar-powered boreholes.
This initiative aims to provide clean and safe drinking water to communities in the Birnin-Kudu, Gumel, and Hadejia Local Government Areas (LGAs).
Flagging off the project at Masaya community in the Birnin-Kudu Local Government, Governor Umar Namadi stressed the critical role of clean and accessible water in improving public health, economic development, and climate resilience.
“The importance of clean and accessible water cannot be overstated. As people say, ‘Water is life’ and ‘Clean water means health.’ Even with access to clean drinking water at around 90% in Jigawa State, we will not relent in our efforts to achieve universal access to safe drinking water, which is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of public health, economic development, and community resilience,” he said.
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Highlighting the scope and capacity of the project, the governor explained that the solar-powered boreholes will have the capacity of producing approximately 10,000 cubic litres of water per day.
“As conceived, the 47 solar-powered borehole projects would be erected in three locations, with 17 at Masaya in Birnin Kudu Local Government, 15 at Government Girls Arabic School in Gumel Local Government, and 15 at Hadejia Specialist Hospital along Nguru Road in Hadejia LGA.
“The three schemes would have a combined capacity to provide almost 10,000 cubic litres per day, covering over 100,000 direct beneficiaries,” the governor said.
Other components of the projects include an 878 cubic meter Braithwaite Surface Tank at Masaya and a 200 cubic meter pressed steel overhead tank in each of the schemes at Gumel Government Girls Arabic School and Hadejia Specialist Hospital.
In addition, fully equipped and furnished office blocks comprising offices, stores, and control rooms, as well as a solar-powered security lighting system over a 5-hectare fenced area, would be constructed in each of the three project locations.
All three projects would be executed at the total cost of N2,297,708,000. While the projects in Birnin-Kudu and Gumel Local Governments will be executed by Zhonghoa Overseas Construction Engineering Company at the cost of about N815.9 million and N745.3 million, respectively, the project in Hadejia will be executed by Ragaya & Sons Nigeria Limited at the cost of about N736.0 million.
Governor Namadi further reiterated Jigawa State’s dedication to achieving universal access to clean water and sanitation, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 6.
He called on community members to take ownership of the projects, ensuring their protection and sustainability for future generations.
The governor also extended gratitude to the World Bank and the ACReSAL Project Management Unit for their unwavering support. He urged contractors to deliver the projects on schedule and adhere strictly to design specifications.
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