Katsina State, World Bank to commit N8.9bn to flood control in Jibiya – Masari

Mon, Jul 20, 2020
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THE Katsina State government has said that N8.9 billion will be spent on the Jibiya township stormwater and drainage management project.

Gov. Aminu Masari disclosed this on Monday in Jibiya, while handing over the project to the contracting firm, Mothercat Nigeria Limited.

He said that the project was under the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), sponsored by the World Bank.

The governor, who said that the project would be executed under phase one of the Urban Drainage Network for Jibiya flood control, described it as “long-awaited”.

He explained that handing over the project was a demonstration of the fact that the unfortunate event of July 15, 2018, was not forgotten by his administration.

Masari recalled that an unprecedented downpour had, in 2018, resulted in a massive flow of water into the Gada river, thereby causing stagnation and build-up of water in the minor drainages within Jibiya town.

“The incident left about 466 houses washed away; about 50 persons killed, over 300 domestic animals killed and household items, including foodstuffs worth billions of Naira, lost to the flood,” he said.

Masari expressed gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for his concern and support to the people of the state during the time of distress.

He urged the contractors to comply with the terms of the agreement to enhance the smooth and successful implementation of the project.

In his remarks, the state Coordinator of NEWMAP, Mr. Ashiru Mohammed, said that the project had a completion period of two years.

Mohammed further explained that the contract had the scope of construction of channels, road networks and drainages within Jibiya as well as perimeter fencing along the project corridor to safeguard lives. (NAN)

– Jul. 20, 2020 @ 16:45 GMT |

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