The Katsina State Government has approved N367 million for the rehabilitation and upgrade of the Musawa Dam, located in the Musawa Local Government Area of the state.
The Commissioner for Water Resources, Alhaji Musa Adamu-Funtua, disclosed this to newsmen at the end of Wednesday’s State Executive Council meeting in Katsina.
According to him, the ministry has about three components, which include, ratification, review, and award of new contracts.
Adamu-Funtua said that the major components of the project included the upgrading, provision of new overhead tanks, and reticulation for the people of Musawa to access the water.
“The policy of this administration under its restoration agenda, water as you know, is one of the components, where the government has done a very good job.
“So, it has been quite a long Musawa had a semi-urban water scheme and they depended on the dam they used for irrigation purposes as one of the major sources of their water need in the area.
“If you can remember, in the past one-and-a-half years, the dam totally collapsed.
“The governor had visited and promised to do something about it.
“Already, the government has the project in the budget.
“At that time when the governor visited the area and sympathized with them, he assured them that something would be done, and today it has become a reality.
“After the necessary scrutiny, followed by due process, with the contribution of the constituency project that was taken over, the people of Musawa now have to go for a celebration.
“Today in Musawa, there will be upgrading, new tanks and distribution network of the Musawa town and environs.
“Musawa is now under Urban Water Supply Scheme,” Adamu-Funtua said.
The commissioner further disclosed that the Ajiwa water project had been completed, with about 50 million litre capacity per day.