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Tinubu commissions Greater Abuja Water Project, mourns Benue victims

Tinubu commissions Greater Abuja Water Project, mourns Benue victims
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Greater Abuja Water Project

Tinubu mourns Benue victims during commissioning

Summary

  • President Tinubu launches major water infrastructure in Abuja, vows improved living standards
  • Holds moment of silence for Benue victims, confirms upcoming condolence visit
  • Lauds partnerships, urges citizens to safeguard public utilities

Abuja, Nigeria — President Bola Tinubu on Monday commissioned the Greater Abuja Water Supply Network (Loops 1, 2, 5, and 6), reaffirming his administration’s commitment to delivering infrastructure that directly enhances the lives of Nigerians.

20250617 064935President Tinubu testing one of the facilities at the commissioning 

During the event on Airport Road, Abuja, the President paused proceedings to lead a moment of silence for victims of recent violence in Benue State. He expressed heartfelt condolences and announced a planned visit to the state on Wednesday, June 18, to personally commiserate with affected families and communities.

Speaking on the significance of the water project, Tinubu described it as a landmark step toward ensuring equitable access to potable water across the Federal Capital Territory. He emphasized that water is a basic human right essential for health, development, and growth.

“We are not merely laying pipes,” he said, “we are laying the groundwork for healthier families, stronger communities, and a more productive city.”

The President praised the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), led by Minister Nyesom Wike, and acknowledged the support of international partners, particularly the Chinese Government and CGC Nigeria Limited, for their contribution to the project, which began in 2017.

Wike, in his remarks, recounted President Tinubu’s early inquiries about Abuja’s infrastructure and highlighted efforts to extend similar services to underserved rural communities. He assured the President that additional rural water projects in Bwari, Kuje, and Karu would be commissioned by the administration’s third anniversary.

Providing a technical overview, FCDA Acting Executive Secretary, Engr. Richard Yunana Dauda, noted that the new pipeline loops will serve 50 districts and improve access to clean water across the FCT’s development corridors. He detailed the installation of 425 kilometres of ductile iron pipes, trunk and distribution lines, and over 1,600 appurtenances.

President Tinubu called on residents to use the water wisely and work with government to ensure the infrastructure’s long-term sustainability.

 

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