The Centre for Public Advocacy on Governance (CPAG) has commended the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation Professor Joseph Utsev, for exceptional leadership, especially in ensuring water supply, food security, and flood control in the country.
Under his guidance, the Centre said the Ministry has made significant strides in sanitation, water supply, and flood control,
In a statement by Dr. Ifure Tansi Ikpa, the group said that the Minister under Professor Utsev has been able to showcase a strong focus on climate resilience and sustainable water management.
The Centre noted the Ministry’s declaration of 34 additional Local Government Areas (LGAs) open defecation-free, bringing the national total to 136 LGAs in 2024 as a step in the right direction.
According to Dr. Ikpa, such a feat is a testament to the Ministry’s efforts to improve sanitation across the country, especially since over 40 water supply projects have been completed across rural, small-town, and urban areas, improving access to clean water for thousands of Nigerians.
“The Ministry has also implemented 44 projects under the PEWASH programme and 45 under the SURWASH programme, demonstrating its commitment to water and sanitation development,” the statement noted.
“Additionally, 64 projects were funded by the African Development Bank (AfDB) under the Inclusive Basic Delivery System for Development and Livelihood Empowerment Improvement Project.
“In the area of water quality, sanitation, and hygiene, the Ministry has made notable advancements. The National Water Quality Reference Laboratories in Asaba and Umuahia have been completed, enhancing water quality monitoring and testing.
“The Clean Nigeria Campaign has also achieved a significant milestone, with 142 LGAs validated as Open Defecation Free (ODF). The Ministry has also made progress in flood control and dam development.
“Ongoing nationwide dam safety assessments aim to ensure the safety and integrity of Nigeria’s dams. Completed irrigation projects include the Dadin-Kowa and Bakolori Irrigation Schemes, with new projects commenced in Ondo, Kwara, Benue, Kebbi, Edo, Adamawa, and Oyo States.
“The Ministry has hosted key initiatives, including the 4th Regional Workshop on Water Users’ Associations (WUAs) in Uyo. Preparations are also underway for the ICID-6th African Regional Conference on Irrigation and Drainage, scheduled for April 2025 in Abuja.
“The Federal Government, UNESCO, and other partners have pledged support for groundwater management to ensure water security. This commitment was made during a two-day validation and capacity-building workshop organized by UNESCO,” the group noted.
The Centre therefore, urged the Minister to sustain the progress and collaboration in the water sector.