close
Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Water scarcity hits Kano amid national grid collapse

A 25-litre jerrycan of water, which hitherto sold at N30, now costs between N80 and N150, depending on the area.

• April 12, 2022
MERUWA
Water Vendor [Photo Credit:Research Gate]

Kano residents have decried the acute water scarcity experienced in the state’s metropolitan areas amid Ramadan fasting.

The problem affects residents of the state’s eight metropolitan local government areas (Dala, Fagge, Gwale, Kano Municipal, Kumbotso, Tarauni, Nassarawa and Ungogo).

The residents said they depended on the state water board and boreholes established by the government and philanthropists, and water vendors to get water for their daily use.

The situation was worsened because of the recent system collapse on the national grid, which the water board and boreholes rely on for electricity supply.

Kano State Water Board managing director Garba Kofar-Wambai apologised to the residents over the inability of the board to supply water.

Mr Kofar-Wambai stated that the board depended on electricity supply to pump water, and the supply deteriorated due to system collapse.

He added that the board would restore normal water supply as soon as the situation improved.

Muhammad Abdullahi, a resident of Fagge, said the Kano water scarcity had been a major challenge for decades in Kano.

“It is unfortunate that up to now, the residents are battling water scarcity in Kano metropolitan areas,” stressed Mr Abdullahi. “It is high time for authorities to address the problem squarely because it has thrown many people into more hardships, particularly during this Ramadan fasting.”

Water vendors are making brisk business from the situation.

A 25-litre jerrycan of water, which hitherto sold at N30, now costs between N80 and N150, depending on the area.

Another resident, Idris Abdullahi, lamented how water scarcity continuously affects the residents, a basic necessity.

He, therefore, urged the federal government to address the problem of the system collapse of the national grid.

“Yes, because whenever there is a power outage, the problem will affect almost all aspects of human life,” he said.

(NAN)

More from Peoples Gazette

Economy

Buhari regime will continue to borrow without subsidy removal: Femi Adesina

“You know how much could have been saved if the subsidy was removed and how it could have been diverted to other areas and spheres of national life.

David Umahi

Politics

Gov. Umahi drops presidential ambition; to contest Ebonyi South senatorial seat

Mr Umahi was initially nursing a presidential ambition to continue the policies of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led regime.

Politics

APC national chairman Adamu resigns from senate

Mr Adamu’s resignation follows his election as the national chairman of the ruling party in the recently concluded APC Convention.

Rauf Aregbesola

NationWide

FG declares Friday, Monday as Easter holidays

In a statement by the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, the government urged Christians to emulate Jesus.

Nigerian Senate

Education

Senate passes bill to establish Federal University of Technology Auchi

The bill was re-committed after it was initially passed and transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.

BRT

Abuja

Reps to investigate disappearance of 10,000 BRT buses in Abuja

The buses are gradually disappearing from the roads and are being poorly managed by the FCT administration.

Road Safety Officiers

States

Road traffic accidents claim 143 lives in Anambra, Delta, Edo

The figure was a 28.80 per cent increase compared to the 111 people killed across the states within the same period in 2021.