Gombe to harness potentials of it’s 3 dams to boost economy
Gombe state is set to harness potentials of its 3 dams to boost it’s economy. The dams will harness water bodies in the state for agricultural purpose, with a view to boosting the state’s economy,
The Commissioner for Water Resources, Alhaji Mijinyawa Yahaya, during an interview with newsmen on Tuesday said two out of the three Dams in Cham and Balanga belonging to the state government, were underutilized.
“Federal Government-owned Dadin Kowa Dam is being used by the state government to provide water supply to Gombe metropolis and its environs, while the dam’s hydropower component, which had been completed awaiting inauguration, would also be used to boost agro-processing industries in the state”.
On Balanga dam, the commissioner explained that since its construction, the dam was only being used for irrigation, even that was not done properly because the facilities were not fully functional.
According to him, the government would soon repair the facilities to enable the full utilisation of the dam, by residents of the area who were predominantly farmers.
He said that the state government had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO ) to facilitate the hydropower components of the dam, and already, the state government had committed $3 million dollars, as counterpart funding, to generate 450 MW of electricity.
He said that Cham dam was also receiving the attention of the Federal Government, under the supervision of the Upper Benue River Basin Development Authority, and as soon as they finished, agricultural activities would commence in earnest.
Yahaya said that the state government was also focused on resuscitating facilities for fish farming at Dadin Kowa village, which was previously used as a training centre but had since been grounded.
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