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FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES MID-TERM REPORT ON WATER SECTOR TRANSFORMATION (2011 – 2013) By: Honourable Minister of Water Resources 17 th June, 2013. Presented at: The 2013 Ministerial Platform at the National Press Centre, Radio House, Abuja.

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Mrs. Sarah Reng Ochekpe Honourable Minister of Water Resources

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FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES

MID-TERM REPORT ON WATER SECTOR TRANSFORMATION

(2011 – 2013)

By:

Honourable Minister of Water Resources

17th June, 2013.

Presented at:

The 2013 Ministerial Platform at the

National Press Centre, Radio House, Abuja.

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OUTLINE

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INTRODUCTION

FOCUS OF THE MINISTRY

RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MINISTRY

MID-TERM REVIEW OF THE WATER SECTOR

(2011 – 2013)

MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS

CHALLENGES

CONCLUSIONHYDROLOGICAL DATA COLLECTION

PLATFORM, JEBBA STATION

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INTRODUCTION

Water is life and critical to human existence. Excess water or insufficient water

not properly managed is devastating to both man and environment. Since the

creation of man, the aggregate volume of water within the hydrosphere has

substantially remained constant in spite of increasing population, which implies

the per capita share is decreasing on a daily basis. Over 70% of the earth’s

surface is covered by water, but only 2.7% of this is freshwater. The world

relies on freshwater for socio-economic development. Over 50% is locked up in

ice caps in the polar regions of the earth; the balance is what is found in form of

rivers, lakes and other fresh water bodies. Over 50% of this freshwater is

controlled by only five (5) countries (viz: China, Brazil, Indonesia, Russia and

Canada).

Water is life

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INTRODUCTION (CONT’D)

Countries seek to harness as much as possible the freshwater that circulates

within their boundaries, by constructing dams, reservoirs and other appropriate

infrastructure to utilize water efficiently. The Federal Ministry of Water

Resources is involved in Integrated Water Resources Management for the

optimal use of this resource. The primary aim of the Ministry is therefore to

control as much as possible this water for overall industrial development and

flood management. This is basically to ensure that there is enough water for

the various sectoral needs such as domestic use, agriculture, power

generation, solid mineral and Industrial development, tourism etc.

Water is life

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INTRODUCTION (CONT’D)

Nigeria has annual water resources potential of 319 billion cubic metres

consisting of 267 billion cubic metres surface water and 52 billion cubic

metres groundwater. The optimal development of this resource will

protect the nation from drought, flood, erosion and increasing

environmental challenges.

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FOCUS OF THE MINISTRY

The Federal Ministry of Water Resources is responsible for the

formulation of Policy and Legal Framework to enhance integrated

development and management of Water Resources in the areas of:

Potable Water Supply and Sanitation;

Dams development and reservoir operation for flood

control, bulk raw water supply, hydropower generation,

irrigation, fisheries development, etc.;

Construction and operation of Irrigation infrastructure, land

reclamation and drainage; and

Enhancement of ecosystem balance through regular

monitoring and dissemination of hydrological data

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RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MINISTRY

Prior to the inception of this Administration, water resources

development and management were part of the mandate of the defunct

Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources and this led to the

gross neglect of water resources management with far reaching

consequences.

In order to accord priority to water resources development and

management, FMWR was re-established by this Administration.

Following this re-birth an emergency Meeting of the National Council on

Water Resources was held to review critical issues affecting the sector

with a view to developing appropriate strategies for water sector

transformation in the country.

The Ministry has five (5) Technical Departments, four (4) Common

Services Departments, Ten (10) Units, Four (4) Agencies and Twelve

(12) River Basin Development Authorities (RBDAs).

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RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES

The River Basin Development Authorities (RBDAs) were set up as

organs of government for grassroots development in the water sector.

However, due to policy reversals, they were unable to perform optimally

and this led to discontinuation of a number of very laudable people

oriented programmes, stripping them of operational assets through

auctioning, as well as leaving many projects uncompleted for a long

time.

Following the re-establishment of the Federal Ministry of Water

Resources, the RBDAs were re-organized to make them more

responsive towards the development of rural water schemes, national

food security and accelerated grassroots development.

The critical areas of reorganization include:

• The establishment of a Department of River Basin Operations and

Inspectorate (RBO&I) for effective coordination;

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• Review of the governance structure

- Creation of four Directorates instead of three as it

was in the past;

- Determination of appropriate manning level leading to the

appointment of Managing Directors and four (4) Executive

Directors drawn from career professionals. This was not the

case in the past;

• Optimal utilization of available land and water resources to support

increased food production through irrigation;

• Adoption of performance measurement mechanisms to ensure the

attainment of key performance indicators (KPIs) by RBDAs.

RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES (CONT’D)

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• Mobilization of resources through commercialization and private

sector participation; and

• Strengthening partnership with State Governments and other key

stakeholders to facilitate effective synergy in water resources

development and management.

Wheat production Bakolori Project Site, ZamfaraState

Water Regulation Gate in Bakolori Irrigation Project, Zamfara State.

RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES (CONT’D)

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MID-TERM REVIEW OF THE WATER SECTOR (2011 – 2013)

Within the period under review, Mr. President directed a nationwideassessment of all uncompleted Federal Government Infrastructureprojects across the country. The report of the assessment revealed asizeable number of such projects in the Water Sector arising frompolicy reversals and budgetary constraints.

The Ministry was therefore directed to ensure a systematic completionof the projects. Consequently, within available budgetary provisionsand special interventions by Mr. President, the Ministry and River BasinDevelopment Authorities (RBDAs) have made modest achievements inthe implementation, execution and completion of several projects andprogrammes across the country in the areas of:

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1. Strengthening of Policy and Strategies: Under this Administration, the review of

the National Policy and Strategies on Water Resources and the Sub-sectoral

Policies were undertaken. They include:

National Water Resources Policy

National Water Resources Master Plan;

Water Supply and Sanitation Policy;

Irrigation and Drainage Policy;

Dam Operation and Maintenance Policy;

Water Resources Infrastructure Operation and Maintenance Policy;

National Water Resources Law;

Amendment of the River Basin Act;

Integrated Water Resources Management Policy; and

Strategies for Alternative Sourcing of Funds for the Water Sector

The processes for the review of some of these policies are still on-going.

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2. Water Supply and Sanitation: Before the inception of this Administration access topotable water was 58% which is now 65% coverage; while Sanitation has movedfrom 32% to 41% under the recent national assessment. Also, within the periodunder review, the Ministry has substantially completed the following waterprojects amongst other on-going water projects:

• Northern Ishan Water Supply projects in Edo State

• Mangu Water Treatment Plant in Plateau State

• Greater Makurdi Water Supply Scheme in collaboration with Benue State

• Rehabilitation of 1000 dysfunctional hand pumps in 18 states

• Construction of Water Supply Schemes in Federal Institutions namely

Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State; Usman Dan Fodio University,

Sokoto; Federal University Wukari, Taraba State; University of Nigeria,

Nsukka, Enugu; and Fed University of Agriculture, Makurdi , Benue State

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• Completion of 545 hand pumps and 885 motorised/solar powered boreholes across the country

• World Bank Assisted Small Town Water Supply and Sanitation in Niger, Katsina and Ekiti States.

• EU assisted water supply and sanitation sector reform programme in Adamawa, Delta, Ekiti, Anambra, Cross River, Jigawa, Kano, Osun& Yobe states

• JICA assisted Rural Water Supply Programme in Oyo, Kano, Yobe, Bauchi, Kebbi, Niger, Enugu, Taraba & Ondo states

• Chinese assisted Rural Water Supply Programme in 18 states and FCT

• World Bank / African Devt Bank assisted Urban Sector Reform Water projects in Kaduna, Ogun, Enugu, Cross River, Taraba, Lagos & Osun States

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Water Supply and Sanitation:

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The Ministry collaborated with the States in the promotion of sanitation and hygienewith the support of our development partners namely The World Bank, AfDB, EU,UNICEF, UK-DFID, Water Aid etc.

• Through the use of Reference Water Quality Laboratories, public water supply is regularly monitored;

• Total number of water samples collected & analysed during the period is 15,774 across the country and the results are being disseminated to the service providers;

• Currently, one (1) out of six new laboratories under construction is completed in Sokoto State while others are at various stages of completion across the country;

• The monitoring of surface and groundwater quality for ecosystem balance;• Provision of advisory services to communities and state governments;• Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) programme for attitudinal change was

held across the country with impact on over three hundred (300) communities in 32 States of the Federation.

Water Supply and Sanitation:

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S/N PROJECT TITILE LOCATION COSTPOPULATION

SERVEDJOBS

CREATED

1 Makurdi Regional Water Supply Scheme –(Federal Government Contribution) Benue 3,113,490,000 .00 833,000 250

2 Mangu Regional Water Supply Scheme (Treatment Plant)

Plateau 1,252,045,000.00 300,000 150

3 Rehabilitation of 1000 dysfunctional hand pump borehole in 18 states – 3 each from geopolitical zone

Nationwide 447,879,124.00 250,000 1216

4 Construction of solar motorized schemes in 35 communities Nationwide 61,471,182.12 175,000 210

5 Northern Ishan Regional Water Supply ProjectEdo 2,497,256,287.65 150,000 120

6 EU assisted Small Towns Water Supply Projects (12 schemes completed)

Adamawa, Delta, Ekiti

929,220,000.00 500,000 128

7 EU Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Reform Programme (69 Urban/Small Towns Schemes Completed and 1698 Rural Water Schemes)

Anambra, Cross River, Oshun, Jigawa, Kano & Yobe

1,744,365,000.00 2,100,000 2,473

WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS READY FOR COMMISSIONING

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3. Dams and Reservoir Construction, Operation and Maintenance : During the period under review substantial progress was made in the construction, operation and maintenance of dams nationwide for water supply, hydro-power, flood control, irrigation, fisheries development, tourism and recreation. These include:

Increase in the volume of stored water in the nation’s reservoirs by 422 MCM with the completion of nine (9) dams in different parts of the country;

Improved use of existing dams for flood control by ensuring early releases of stored water to create room for inflow during the rainy season;

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Assisting in increase in food production through the use of stored water in dams in irrigation systems;

Rehabilitation of Goronyo Dam’s Emergency Spillway which was damaged by flood before this Administration;

Water Transfer from Gurara Dam to Lower Usuma Dam to the tune of over 100 MCM to augment water supply in FCT ;

Raw water supply from Alau Dam to Maiduguri Metropolis, Goronyo Dam to Sokoto, Oyan Dam to Lagos and Abeokuta, Ikere Gorge Dam to Iseyin town in Oyo State, Dadin-KowaDam to Gombe, Tiga and Challawa Gorge Dams to Kano Metropolis, Owiwi Dam to Abeokuta Metropolis; and

Job creation for about 125,000 persons (skilled and unskilled).

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Dams and Reservoir Construction, Operation and Maintenance :

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Year of Completion

Cost (N) KPI/Deliverables Status (%)Hydropower Capacity (MW)

Impoundment Capacity (MCM)

Estimated No. of Jobs to be created after completion

1Construction of Inyishi Dam Imo Dams 2005 2012 1,237,280,258.58 3 30000 100%

2Construction of Ibiono Ibom Dam

Akwa-Ibom Dams 2009 2012 918,490,650.00 20 20000 100%

3Construction of Sulma Dam Katsina Dams 2006 2012 1,153,440,864.11 15 20000 100%

4Construction of Mgbowo Dam Enugu Dams 2005 2012 720,000,000.00 20 1500 100%

5Owena Dam Treatment Plant Ondo Dams 1998 2012 12,800,000,000.00 130 2000 100%

6Construction of Dutsi Dam Katsina Dams 2005

369,930,461.0025 1500 100%

7Construction of MASHI Dam Katsina Dams 2006 2012 518,226,127.00 0.95 3.5 20000 100%

8Construction of Amauzari Dam Imo Dams 2005 2012 796,953,970.13 0.25 20 15000 100%

9Galma Multipurpose Dam Kaduna Dams 2006 2013 11,773,832,429.57 10 186 15000 100%

DAM PROJECTS READY FOR COMMISSIONING

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These Dam projects which commenced between 1998 and 2009 have now been completed by

President Jonathan’s Administration between 2012 and 2013 and ready for commissioning

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Gurara Spillway Discharging Gurara Switch Yard Gurara Intake Structure with a view of the Reservoir

Goronyo Dam Rehabilitation in Sokoto StateOwiwi Dam project in Ogun State commissioned

by President Goodluck Ebele JonathanAn overview of Kashimbila Multi purpose Dam Project (65%)

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4. Development of Irrigation Infrastructure, Land reclamation and Drainages:During the period under review, substantial achievements were recorded in thedevelopment of irrigation infrastructure, land reclamation and drainage nationwide.These include:

• Increase in the size of irrigated land by over 31,000 ha.• Commencement of 8No pilot land drainage / reclamation projects of about

420ha in the Niger Delta areas• Job creation for about 75,000 farming families

Centre Pivot Irrigation Facility, Azara-jere Middle Rima Irrigation Project Canal, Sokoto State

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It is obvious that Nigeria cannot continue to depend on rain-fed agriculture alone consideringthe rate of its population growth, urbanization and climate change. Irrigation is thereforecritical to the nation’s food production, agro-industrial raw material, employment generationand poverty alleviation.

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5. Enhancement of Food Security:During the period under review the Ministryrecorded some achievements in its efforts towardssupporting the attainment of national foodsecurity with the newly developed irrigation anddrainage projects with production of:

• 75,802 metric tonnes of rice

• 51,631 metric tonnes of maize

• 2,800 metric tonnes of wheat

• 50,695 metric tonnes of sorghum and

• 177,050 metric tonnes of assorted

vegetables

Maize cropping through center pivot irrigation system at Azara-jere irrigation project site

100kg Bags of Wheat Harvested in March –April at the end of the Dry season farming at South Chad Irrigation Project (SCIP).

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S/N PROJECT TITILE LOCATION COST (₦)HECTARAGE

READY JOBS CREATED

1 Owiwi Dam, Water Works & Irrigation Project Ogun 9,756,000,000.00 190 3,040

2 Bagwai Irrigation Project Kano 1,602,914,675.70 257 4,112

3 Hadejia Valley Irrigation Project

Jigawa 3,327,764,693.36 2,127 34,032

4 Middle Rima Valley Irrigation ProjectSokoto 3,424,878,836.83 700 11,200

Total 18,111,558,206 3,274 52,384

IRRIGATION PROJECTS READY FOR COMMISSIONING

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6. Flood Forecast and control : Water has beenidentified as the primary medium through whichclimate change will impact people and theecosystem. These extreme weather events arefloods and droughts.

The Ministry through the Nigeria HydrologicalServices Agency (NIHSA) continuously providedrecords of river discharges along major rivers(Niger and Benue) and their tributaries forstream flow monitoring. Also, groundwatermonitoring was carried out at various locations.

The Ministry served on the PresidentialCommittee on the 2012 Flood Assessment whererecommendations on control, adaptation andmitigation were made.

To address the problems of potable watersupply, the Ministry provided solar-poweredboreholes and mini water treatment plants tocamps and some of the affected Communities.

Rehabilitation of Staff Gauges at Lokoja Station

Effect of the flood Disaster on YolaIrrigation Project site.

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Flood Forecast and control :

A 2-day Colloquium of experts in the fields of Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Engineering,Water law, Geosciences, Climate Change, Irrigation, Dams and Social Sciences was held inDecember 2012 at Abuja, where challenges were identified and strategies forcontainment of such hazards in future were discussed.

The network density of hydro-meteorological station nationwide has increased from thespecial allocation of ₦603 Million to NIHSA for rehabilitation of flood damaged stationsand the establishment of new ones for effective and efficient stream flow monitoring;

Several Workshops and Sensitization meetings for dissemination of information onClimate Change for communities downstream of major dams and reservoirs were held.

Capacity building for professionals on reservoir operations and flood forecasting foroptimal management of reservoirs was conducted.

Information dissemination on flood forecast and early warning, and publication of 2013Flood Outlook was made.

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7. Strengthening of the Water Sector Profile: The present Administration has improved water profile through the activities of the Ministry in the following areas:

a. Water Sector Road Map: In order to actualize the developmentalobjectives of the water sector under the present Administration, theWater Sector Roadmap was launched by Mr. President in January, 2011.The document is designed to provide direction in the sector from 2011-2025.

b. Engagement of stakeholders: The Ministry is actively engaging with localand International Development Partners (IDPs) like JICA, EU, WorldBank, AfDB, UNICEF, DFID, Islamic Development Bank, FrenchDevelopment Agency and Chinese Government. The Ministry has in theprocess attracted over 1 billion dollars investment into the Water sectorunder the present Administration. The funds are at different stages ofprocessing for utilization for water supply, sanitation and irrigation.

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Strengthening of the Water Sector Profile:

c. Water Sector Reform and PPP: A Water Sector Reform & Public PrivatePartnership (PPP) Unit has been established to enhance corporatefinancing of the sector amongst the three tiers of Government as well asfacilitating and attracting private sector and development partnersexpertise , investment and participation. Areas of investmentopportunities have been identified to facilitate the effective participationof both local and foreign investors.

d. Communication strategy: Several Media related and sensitization activitiessuch as Radio and TV documentaries, engagement with the Print Media,Publications and direct engagement with local communities hosting Majorwater projects were embarked on towards the achievement of theseobjectives. Seminar on Effective Communication for Staff within theSector were conducted. The Ministry operates a functional websitewww.waterresources.gov.ng

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e. Capacity Building: The Ministry through the National Water Resources Institute(NWRI) has established a mechanism for collaboration with tertiary institutions ,under the National Water Resources Capacity Building Network (NWRCBnet), tosupport networking, collaborative research and training activities in the waterresources Departments in educational institutions. It donated vehicles and ICTequipments to one University in each geo-political zone of Nigeria to facilitateCommunication with UNESCO and other higher institution of learning. It alsoorganized the first Junior Water Prize Competition for Secondary Schools and HigherInstitutions Students to prepare Youths for the International Stockholm annual WorldWater Week .

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Strengthening of the Water Sector Profile:

The Honourable Minister of Water Resources, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe, commissioning and handing over vehicle and ICT equipment to ABU V.C. , Prof. Abdulahi Mustapha .

The Hon. Minister handing over Vehicle and ICT Equipment to the Deputy V. C. University of Ilorin, Kwara State.

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University of Maiduguri

Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka

BENEFITTING UNIVERSITIES ACROSS THE SIX-GEOPOLITICAL ZONES

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Strengthening of the Water Sector Profile:

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f. Presidential Water Summit: Mr. President in February, 2013 convened a Presidential Water Summit to raise the level of political commitments among local and international decision makers . The major outcomes of the Summit covered the following areas:

i. It raised national awareness of the multi-level impact of water and sanitation and climate change on the Nigeria economic growth;

ii. Platform for dialogue amongst Federal, State and Local Governments on cooperative funding of the water sector was established;

iii. The need for increased funding and better targeting of investment by Development Partners for sustainable impact in the sector was established; and

Strengthening of the Water Sector Profile:

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iv The private sector was sensitized on the availableopportunities for investment in the water sector;

v. MOU was signed with the Bank of Industry to supportinvestment in the development of small scale waterenterprises;

vi. The World Bank is procuring three consultants to assist theMinistry in implementing the outcomes of the Summit;

vii. The adoption of the Nigeria model by the Africa MinistersCouncil on Water (AMCOW); and

viii The Ministry had a review meeting with the StateCommissioners for Water Resources towards strengtheningcollaboration on the implementation of the outcomes ofthe Summit.

Strengthening of the Water Sector Profile:

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Below are the pictures of events relating to the strengthening of the water profile:

Strengthening of the Water Sector Profile :

The Perm. Sec. and the management staff in a meeting with the JICA team on the National Water Resources Master Plan

Honourable Minister, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe, At a Meeting with South Korean delegates on Bi-lateral issues

Media Engagement Publication

The Hon. Minister, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe, with the Apex College, Ibilo, Edo State, who designed a project on Preliminary Observations on the possible effects of global warming on the germination of Cowpea.

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Strengthening of the Water Sector Profile :

Mr. President entering the Summit

hall with other dignitaries.

Dignitaries at the opening ceremonySyndicate group discussion

The Hon. Minister signing an MoU with Bank of Industry

for funding of the water sector

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8. Strengthening of collaboration with States:

The primary responsibility for the provision of municipal and domestic water supply is

not , for the purpose of emphasis, that of the Federal Government but of States and

Local Governments. However, the Federal Government intervention is to increase

access to potable water supply and sanitation in order to meet the MDGs and Vision

20:2020. Therefore, the Ministry strengthened its collaboration with State

Governments to ensure the attainment of water sector related objectives of the

Transformation Agenda.

The Honourable Minister, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe, exchangingviews with the Plateau State Governor , Jonah David Jang on a

Courtesy visit to the Ministry .

The Honourable Minister, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe, exchanging pleasantries with Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada during a Courtesy Visit

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During the period under review, the following activities were undertaken

• Joint Inspection and Assessment of 111 water Projects• Ad-hoc meetings and setting up relevant committees on critical water

issues• Coordination meetings• Post Presidential Water Summit meetings

The visit of the Honourable Minister of Water Resources to Ondo state governor Dr Olusegun Mimiko

The visit of the Honourable Minister of Water Resources to Edo state governor Com Adams Oshimole

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Katsina State Governor, Ibrahim Shema, during the flag off- dry season farming at Jibiya Irrigation Project

The visit of Taraba State Governor , Mr. Danbaba Suntai ,to the Honourable Minister of Water Resources

Hon. Minister, Dr. S. Usman, National Planning Commission (NPC) & Gov Peter Obi at the Greater Onitsha water supply scheme, Anambra State.

Zamfara State Governor, Abdul’aziz Abubakar Yari and the Hon. Minister at the flag-off ceremony of 2012/13 Wheat farming season Bakolori Irrigation.

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9. Strengthening of collaboration on Transboundary Water Management : To ensureequitable sharing and use of water resources of Transboundary Basins in order to reduceregional conflicts, the Ministry strengthened its collaboration with sub-regional waterorganizations such as NBA, AMCOW, NNJCC, LCBC, NCJC etc. Some of the engagementsincluded:

Support for Development of Transboundary Water courses Inter-Basin Water Transfer from River Ubangi in Central Africa Republic to recharge Lake

Chad. Nigeria contributed $5M USD out of $6.5M required for the feasibility Studies. Thestudy affirmed that the transfer is technically feasible at an estimated cost of $14.5B.Already, there is plan to convene an International donor conference to raise this fund;

In-country sensitization on LCBC day, 22nd May each year; Participation in annual statutory meetings of the Council of Ministers of NBA and LCBC.

President Goodluck Jonathan and the Honorable Minister,Mrs Sarah Ochekpe, at the 14th Summit of LCBC Heads of

State and Government, N’djamena, 29-30 April,2012. African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW) Africa Water Week, Cairo, Egypt, May, 2012.

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Participation in bi-annual Summit of the Heads of State and Governments of theNBA and LCBC; including High Council of NNJCC and NCJC

Coordination of NBA/Water Resources Development and Sustainable EcosystemProgram –Financed by World Bank:- Rehabilitation of Kanji and Jebba Hydro-Electric Stations in order to improve power generation

Contribution of 40% of the LCBC Annual Budget for Nigeria’s leadership role Contribution of 30% of the NBA annual budget for Nigeria leadership role Ratification process of Water Charter for Niger Basin and Lake Chad Basin –An

instrument regulating the use of Water and Water Resources development in thebasins

Save Lake Chad Donors’ Round Table Conference is being Championed by Nigeria

Participation at the U.N. Water and Sanitation Summit, USA, April 2012.

The Honourable Minister and the fmr. Permanent Secretary at the 57th Ordinary Session of the Council of Ministers, Ndjamena, Chad.

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10. Strengthening of collaboration with the IDPs and other Stakeholders : As part ofmeasures to improve water supply delivery, the Ministry with the support ofInternational Development Partners (IDPs) has embarked on Water SectorReform Program which is currently being implemented in 12 States (Lagos, CrossRiver, Enugu, Kaduna, Ogun, Oyo, Taraba, Osun, Anambra, Kano, Jigawa & YobeStates).

The objective of the program is to deliver sustainable water supply services to thecitizens through the following:

Rehabilitation/expansion of the water supply infrastructure; and establishment ofthe enabling environment for sustainability. With the assistance of FederalMinistry of Finance and National Planning Commission, the program is beingsupported by the following Development Partners :World Bank -$520 millionAfrican Development Bank -$80 million

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Strengthening of collaboration with the IDPs and other Stakeholders:

French Development Agency - $150 million

European Union - Euro 87 million

(These funds are domiciled with State Governments)

The Ministry is building the capacity on reform, performance measurement and

benchmarking for the 36 states & FCT in the following areas:

Water Utility Reform with the support of World Bank Institute

Financial modeling of Water Agencies’ operations

Performance Assessment and Benchmarking of Water Operations; and

Championing Water Sector Reform by Policy Makers.

Additional support to the program is being processed with the World Bank, European

Union and Islamic Development Bank for Jigawa, Kano, Gombe, Plateau, Benue,

Anambra, Abia, Ondo & Bayelsa States. Ekiti, Bauchi & Rivers are currently being

prepared while Lagos, Cross River, Ogun, Kaduna, Enugu, Oyo & Taraba are

ongoing.

The program will improve water supply access to more than 30 million Nigerians living

in the project States when completed.

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REVIEW OF 2011 - 2013 CAPITAL APPROPRIATIONS

YEAR APPROPRIATION AMOUNT CASH BACKED % CASH BACKED

2011 62,052,000,885.00 40,948,420,516.00

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2012 79,336,556,014.00 43,682,016,508.00

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2013 84,228,166,365.00 9,330,170,563.00

Total 225,616,723,264.00 93,960,607,587.00

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ADDITIONAL FUNDING RECEIVED FOR COMPLETION OF SOME PROJECTS

SN PROJECT TITLE AMOUNT (₦)

NATURAL RESOURCES FUNDS

1 Gurara Water Transfer Lot A: Dam and Associated Works

17,661,606,659.03

2 Gurara Water Transfer Lot B: Azara-Jere Irrigation Scheme

18,638,442,483.42

3 Ilesha Dam 3,699,950,856.91

FLOOD INTERVENTION FUNDS

4 Replacement of flood-damaged Hydrological Stations

603,000,000.00

TOTAL 40,602,999,999.36

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S/NO PROJECT AMOUNT

ECOLOGICAL FUND 2011

1. Kashimbilla Multi-purpose Dam N8,865,000,000.00

ECOLOGICAL FUND 2012

3 Repair Work On Emergency Spill Way –Goronyo

Dam

N3,882,146,985.90

NATURAL RESOURCES FUND 2013

4 Middle Rima Valley Irigation Project N4,298,841,598.86

5 Kashimbilla Multi-purpose Dam N14,515,000,000.00

Total 31,560,988,585.00

ADDITIONAL FUNDING RECEIVED 2011-2013

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RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES

GRASSROOT DEVELOPMENT

The RBDAs are the main organ of the Ministry charged with the

responsibility of constructing infrastructure for water supply, irrigation,

erosion and flood control, access roads to some water project sites at the

grassroot level. These activities have impacted positively on the lives of

Nigerians and the Water Sector Transformation Agenda in the following

areas:

WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES

Between 2011 and 2012, the RBDAs carried out the construction of 11,745

Water Supply Schemes which impacted on over 5 million people and

provided employment for 16,913.

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DAMS AND IRRIGATION

In the areas of dams development the RBDAs undertook the construction of

61 small earth dams some of which have been completed while some are

on-going. Some of the dams are used for fishery development and irrigation

for the production of the following crops: Rice, Maize, Vegetables, Beans,

Sugar Cane, Wheat, Potatoes, Onions, Pepper, Melon, and Legumes.

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RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES

Onion farm at Kano River Irrigation Project, Kano State.Agaie-Lapai Dam Project, Niger State.

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CONSTRUCTION/REHABILITATION

13No. Feeder Roads were constructed to

various Water Resources projects

covering 133km. This served a rural

population of 174,500 and generated 590

employments.

FLOOD / EROSION CONTROL

In the area of Flood/Erosion Control

works, the RBDAs have proved to be

very effective agents of government in

the delivery of service to affected areas.

The Federal Government ( Ecological

Fund Office) through the water sector

implemented Erosion Control Works.

The length of the erosion control works

was 187,643m.

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RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES

Rehabilitation of Matar-Fada Jibu Feeder Road, Taraba State.

Erosion Construction Works at Ikom LGA, Cross River State.

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REHABILITATION OF PLANT AND MACHINERY

The RBDAs in the period under review, rehabilitated plants and machinery to

clear and construct new water canals to allow free flow of water. This is to

enable irrigation as well as other maintenance activities.

Clearing of Typha grass using rehabilitated equipment at Hadejia-Jama'are RBDA

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RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES

Equipments at Qua Falls Dam site

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Mkpara Otop Ekpo Water Project

Completed Borehole Scheme At Amangwu Ohiafia Abia State

Borehole Development at Achi Oji River Enugu State Completed Solar Borehole at Barkin Ladi, Plateau State

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Obudu Dam Project, Cross River Goronyo Dam Project, Sokoto

Dadin kowa Dam Ogee Spillway at Oyan dam

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Completed tubewell for minor irrigation scheme in Bauchi State.Rice field at Bakolori Irrigation Project

Wheat Harvesting at South Chad Irrigation Project, New Marte, Borno State

Hadejia Valley Irrigation Project

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DAM CONSTRUCTION FOR WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT

Mr . President Listening to progress report on the Kashimbila Multi purpose Dam Project (65%)

30 MW Hydropower Generation at the GuraraDam (100%)

An overview of Kashimbila Multi purpose Dam Project (65%) The Spillway of the Gurara Dam (100%)

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DAM CONSTRUCTION FOR WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT

Owiwi Dam and Spillway (100%)

completed spillway still basin, sulma dam, katsina state (100%)

Repaired Portion of the Breached Spillway, Goronyo Dam , Sokoto State (100%)

Breached Portion of the Emergency Spillway

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WATER SUPPLY FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Raw water Intake at Nothern IshanTreatment Plant at Nothern Ishan

Ground Level Tank at Nothern Ishan Elevated Water Tank at Nothern Ishan

MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS (CONT’D)

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Maize Cropping through Center Pivot At Azara-JereIrrigation Project

Rice field at Bakolori Irrigation Project

Wheat Harvesting at South Chad Irrigation Project, New Marte, Borno State

The Hon. Minister of State, Finance with the Minister of Water resources inspecting the wheat farm of South Chad Irrigation Project

IRRIGATION FOR FOOD SECURITY

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WATER QUALITY CONTROL AND SANITATION FOR HEALTHY LIVING

Borehole Water sample collection demonstration for Bacteriological analysis by Minna Laboratory

Sensitization Exercise for Local Government Officers On Open Defecation Free (ODF) Community

MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS (CONT’D)

A newly constructed reference laboratory at Maiduguri. 95% Completed

water sample analysis using flame photometer at Minna Water Quality Laboratory

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MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS (CONT’D)

Breached Portion of the Emergency Spillway of

Goronyo Dam in 2011

Status of Repaired Portion of Goronyo Dam in

2013 – Completed

BEFORE AFTER

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MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS (CONT’D)

Status of Galma Dam in 2011 Status of Galma Dam in 2013 – Completed

BEFORE AFTER

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Status of Rima Main Canal , Sokoto in 2011 Status of Rima Main Canal , Sokoto in 2013

BEFORE AFTER

MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS (CONT’D)

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S/N Performance Indicator 2011 Baseline

2012 planned Target

2012 (Actual as at December)

2013planned Target

1 Increased Access to safe (potable) water

% population with sustainable access to improved Water sources

Rural = 46%Urban = 74%

National = (60%)

Rural = 56%Urban = 76%

National = (66%)

Rural = 54.58%Urban = 76%

National =65.29 %

Rural = 59%Urban = 81%

National =70%

Volume of water impounded in the Dams (BCM) 12.9 13.4 13.8 15

2Efficient water resources management for Irrigation

Size (Ha) of irrigated land 90,000 141,479 175,000 214,329

Number of farmers with access to irrigated land 236,500 294,958 374,958 400,000

3Enhanced Water Sanitation

% population with access to improved sanitation and hygiene

40% 45%41% 57%

4Enhanced integrity of fresh water ecosystem

Number of water quality test carried out 5,520 8,570 10,254 11,0405 Regulation and Administration of Integrated Water Resources Management

Number of meetings of National Council on Water Resources

0 1 2 1

Number of issues resolved at National Council on Water Resources

19 29 33 39

Number of meetings of National Task Group on Sanitation (NTGS)

12 22 16

Number of issues resolved at National Task Group on Sanitation (NTGS)

25 35 10 45

No of persons trained for water sanitation 689 960 668

Number of M & E Reports produced 1 4 4 4Number of Policy initiatives implemented 7 15 12 15

MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS (CONT’D)

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CHALLENGES

The tasks of carrying through the Transformation Agenda in the Water Sector are

quite demanding but the Ministry has over the mid-term period remained resolute to

deliver on its sectoral mandate against all odds. Some of the challenges are

highlighted below:

• Resource constraint: The relatively low budget allocation to the sector over the

years has militated against the realization of set targets. In addition, budget

releases have been inadequate and untimely;

• Budget Implementation Period: Budget implementation period is effectively less

than one year thereby affecting Project execution which utilizes the dry season for

construction;

• Weak Synergy between the Ministry and State/Local Governments;

• Non-payment for bulk water supply by States and FCT to the Ministry;

• Unsustained appropriation for constituency projects.

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CHALLENGES (CONT’D)

• Climate Change : Additional cost of rehabilitating damaged infrastructure

after flooding and constructing new systems in drought prone areas;

• Fewer Dams on the Benue river system ; More dams are required on the

Benue river to mitigate the challenge of flooding and prevent losses of lives

and properties;

• Inadequate and obsolete equipment in the RBDAs hindered optimal

performance;

• Security challenges: There are frequent Communal disputes in some Project

Locations impacting negatively on early projects completion;

• Inadequate hydrological monitoring stations for better prediction of

hydrological events.

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In conclusion , the present Administration’s Transformation Agenda has facilitated increased

access to water supply from 58% to 65% and sanitation from 32% to 41% through the

completion of nine additional dams, increased hectarage under irrigation by over 31,000

hectares with resultant increase in food production and enhancement of food security.

In all, the water sector has generated job and created wealth for both skilled and unskilled

labour force from the various completed and on-going projects nationwide. We are indebted

to Mr. President for the bold step of re-establishing the Federal Ministry of Water Resources

which has enhanced Nigeria’s capacity to judiciously manage its water resources.

On behalf of myself, the entire staff of the Ministry, its Agencies and Parastatals, I express

our sincere appreciation to Mr. President, His Excellency Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,

GCFR, for his exemplary leadership in championing the cause of water resources

development. We pledge our unalloyed commitment to the full realization of the

Transformation Agenda.

CONCLUSION

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