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USAID, Stakeholders Plan To End Water Crisis In Delta Community

by Felix Igbekoyi
4 months ago
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in partnership with the Delta State Government and Mercy Corps, is spearheading efforts to end the lingering water crisis in Ogwashi-Uku community, Aniocha South local government area of Delta state.

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This project aims to provide the community with potable water for the first time, addressing a critical need that has plagued residents for years.

Chief Zeliewe Ojeogwu, Chairman of the Ogwashi-Uku Water Committee, who disclosed this during a meeting with community stakeholders, praised USAID and its partners for taking the lead in this life-changing initiative.

He also acknowledged the role of the Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, Ifechwukwude Okonjo II, in facilitating the project.

“This is a historic moment for Ogwashi-Uku. For decades, our people have struggled without access to portable water, relying instead on underground reservoirs and seasonal water tankers. This project will not only address the immediate water needs of our community but also provide a sustainable solution for generations to come,” Ojeogwu said.

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He recalled a time during the military administration of the late Samuel Ogbemudia in the defunct Bendel State when the community enjoyed a functional water system.

However, years of neglect led to the collapse of the infrastructure, forcing residents to endure severe water scarcity, particularly during the dry season.

Also speaking, Jude Obidi, secretary of the water committee and community liaison officer for the project, confirmed that the Delta state government has officially handed over the project sites to the contracting firm.

He emphasized the importance of involving the community, stating that “we are working closely with community elders, youths, and women to ensure everyone supports the project. This is a collective effort that requires full participation.”

The initiative includes the reactivation of existing boreholes, such as the Ogwashi-Uku Water Reservoir and the Ogwashi-Uku General Hospital borehole.

Once operational, these facilities will supply clean and safe water to all parts of the metropolis, ensuring a reliable water source for the entire community.

Additionally, new pipes will be installed to distribute water efficiently throughout the town. These pipes will be metered, generating revenue to maintain the system and ensure its sustainability.


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