…Reinforce partnerships in aviation, education, agriculture
Peter Mbah, governor of Enugu State, and Marc Fonbaustier, the Ambassador of France to Nigeria, have flagged off construction work on 14.5 kilometres of high-capacity transmission pipelines in Enugu.
According to the design of the water facility, the pipelines will run from Nsude to the Terminal Reservoir at Miliken Hill to significantly strengthen the water supply to Enugu metropolis.
The two leaders also reinforced the commitment of their respective governments to stronger partnerships in the areas of education, aviation, agriculture, agro-industrialisation, and culture, among others.
The water project is in line with Governor Mbah’s determined efforts to get water to the last mile across the state capital.
The governor, who was represented at the groundbreaking ceremony by Chidiebere Onyia, the Secretary to the state government, disclosed that the project was supported by the French Development Agency (AFD).
The support, he explained, is under the Third National Urban Water Sector Reform Programme, and represents a bold step in his administration’s determination to deliver on his promise to provide a reliable and sustainable water supply to the people of the state.
“For too long, access to clean water has been a challenge. But we are currently changing that story permanently.
“The construction of this critical transmission pipeline will significantly strengthen our water distribution backbone, ensuring that potable water reaches homes, businesses, and institutions across Enugu metropolis efficiently and consistently,” the governor said.
He noted, however, that beyond the infrastructure, the project is about people. It is about improving public health by reducing waterborne diseases. It is also about supporting businesses and driving economic growth, and restoring dignity by ensuring that every resident of Enugu has access to safe and reliable water,” he stated.
Also, while personally receiving the Ambassador in his office earlier, Governor Mbah said that while his administration had significantly addressed the upstream challenges by successfully increasing water generation from 2 million litres daily to 120 million litres in 180 days, it was still aggressively dealing with the downstream by laying ductile iron pipes in place of old, asbestos pipes, which had gravely failed to withstand increased water pressure.
He also said his administration had compassionately braved the cost of laying new pipes instead of pulling down so many buildings constructed on major water pipelines.
“However, we are never interested in inundating the people with excuses. We are rather determined to get water to the last mile.
If you tell them you are generating 80m litres or 120m litres, but they turn their taps and nothing flows, it will not work. When they turn on their taps and get water, that is the only time you will make sense to them.
“So, for the upstream, we will continue to generate the water. But we need private sector participation in the downstream. We are happy to work with any of the companies you can recommend to us. This is an area we truly want action,” Mbah said.
On his part, the French Ambassador said the government of France, through the French Development Agency, had supported the urban water sector across Nigeria to the tune of $340 million over the past decade.
“So, this particular project reflects the strength of Franco-Nigerian cooperation. It brings together expertise from both countries, with Nigerian and French companies working hand in hand— from design to implementation. This partnership ensures not only high-quality infrastructure, but also knowledge transfer and local capacity building,” Fonbaustier stated.
He lauded Mbah’s sterling leadership qualities, expressing the readiness of the French government to partner with Enugu State in many areas the Mbah Administration had blazed the trail.
“I commend you for who you are and what you have achieved to date. I am impressed by your profile, but also your result-oriented action. “You are a man obsessed with time, timelines, roadmaps, and measures of impact. You want to transform Enugu State. You are a transformer and an entrepreneur. And this has been detected in various areas, including railways, roads, and airlines. I mean, how did you do that?” he asked rhetorically.
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