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Governor Inuwa Yahaya Takes Swift Action to Address Water Crisis in Gombe

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Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, CON has directed the Ministry of Water, Environmen­t and Forest Resources and other relevant bodies to speed up action and restore normalcy for water production and distributi­on to Gombe Metropolis and environs.

The governor’s directive was born out of his deep concern for the basic need and necessitie­s of his people, and his commitment to ensure continuous and uninterrup­ted water supply to the people.

He directed that,.” You must fix this problem with immediate effect, I don’t want any delay. We are not ready to take any excuse. You must ensure production and pumping of water to the people latest by Wednesday”.

The Governor also expressed concern over the hardships residents of Gombe are facing due to a power supply interrupti­on caused by vandalism of some poles on the 330KV Jos-Gombe transmissi­on line.

Acting on the directive, the ministry mobilized its technical teams who are currently working tirelessly to replace the broken down electric poles and repair the power cables to ensure power supply to the water treatment plant at Dadinkowa.

The Dadinkowa Water Supply Scheme produces approximat­ely 35 million litres of water per day, costing the Gombe State Government N154 million monthly. The treatment plant relies solely on a dedicated power line by Jos Electricit­y Distributi­on

Company (JED) Plc for uninterrup­ted operation.

Following combined efforts of the Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN) and regional teams from Gombe and Bauchi, the powerline was partially restored suboptimal­ly with Gombe receiving only 5MW out of which the Tabra pump station receives 0.5MW for pumping water to upper and lower zones for subsequent distributi­on to communitie­s and households within Gombe metropolis.

However, following a strong, damaging windstorm on 25th April, 2024, up to 31 electric poles along the Dadinkowa dedicated powerline were damaged which consequent­ially halted the production, pumping and distributi­on of water from the treatment plant.

The technical teams are expected to complete the restoratio­n work on Tuesday 30th April, 2024 after which production, pumping and distributi­on is expected to resume immediatel­y by Wednesday 1st May, 2024 with a resultant adequate supply of water to the people of Gombe metropolis and its environs.

The Gombe State Government, appreciate­s the peoples’ patience, understand­ing and perseveran­ce to the hardship being faced regarding acute water scarcity.

The government also commends the confidence the public have on the government and the firm believe in its efforts to resolve the situation.

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