FG Commissions another 5-million-litres-per-day Water Supply Scheme

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–Pix(above): Engr. Suleiman H. Adamu, HMWR

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In continuation of its commitment and determination to commission all completed projects, the Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Water Resources, has, again, completed and commissioned another Water Supply Scheme.

This time, it was the rehabilitated and expanded Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria’s over 5-million-litres-per-day Water Supply Scheme which has been completed,  commissioned and handed over to the Authorities of the University for provision of portable water to the residents of the university and its environs.

–Faces at the event below:

The Honourable Minister of Water Resources, Engr Suleiman H. Adamu, FNSE, FAeng, commissioned this project on Thursday, 29th December, 2022, at the Samaru main campus of the Ahmadu Bello  University, Zaria, Kaduna State.

This commissioning and hand over ceremony is coming three weeks after the commissioning of a similar project executed by the Federal Ministry of Water Resources in Patigi town of Kwara State.

Engr. Adamu stated that the project was executed in two phases. The first phase was awarded to Messrs Cartlark Nigeria Ltd  in February 2006, with about 70 per cent completion in 2017.

The Minister added that in order to achieve maximum value, the Ministry awarded phase II of the project to Messrs Bran & Luebbee Water Engineers Nig. Ltd in March 2020 with a completion period of 24 months.

He affirmed that the phase II has been satisfactorily executed and marks the completion of the entire project, stressing that the elements of works that have been executed and fully completed under the project include; the provision of transmission mains of various sizes of HDP pipes over 2.2km; installation of 4 N0s. 45KW KSB Punmps at the old and new Raw Water Intake; installation of 2 N0s. 55KW KSB and 1 N0. 75KW KSB Pumps at the New Booster Station; installation of a 100 KVA Generating Set at the New Booster Station; installation of 3 N0s. 75 KW KSB Pumps (2 working and one standby) at the Treatment Plant; installation of 2 N0s. 95 Cubic meter/h with Multistage Vertical Pumps at Dangote Hostel; installation of 1N0. 45Watt Solar Hybrid Inverter at Dangote Hostel; Installation of 96N0s. 400Watts each Solar Modules at Dangote Hostel; provision of 3N0s. new Rapid Sand Gravity Filters at the water works.

Others are; construction of 1000,000 litres Surface Steel Tank at Dangote Hostel; construction of 500,000 litres overhead Steel Tank on 12m high stanchion at Dangote Hostel; construction of 400,000 litres overhead Steel Tank on 9m high stanchion at Savanna Flat; construction of 800,000 litres Surface Steel Tank at Savanna Flat; drilling of 3 Nos. Boreholes at Kongo Campus; construction of 20,000 litres Overhead Steel Tank at Kongo on 12m high stanchion at Kongo Campus; construction of 85,000 litres Surface Steel Tank at Kongo Campus; provision of 2 Nos. 450KW Grundfos Pump (as spares); and perimeter fencing of the scheme.

According to the Hon Minister, the project which was designed to serve over 200,000 residents of Samaru and Kongo Campuses  and environs was executed with a total cost of N996, 673, 985.56 with a breakdown of phase 1( N498, 584, 385.86)  & phase II ( N498,089, 599.70).

He added that the quality of the treated water from the scheme has been subjected to laboratory testing and found to be acceptable and within national and international standards of drinking water.

He noted that “to ensure proper management and maintenance of the water scheme, and as part of his contractual obligations, we have ensured that the contractor worked in synergy with the ABU Works Department.”  He urged that the university provides the needed enabling environment that would ensure that the Works Department performed their duties as required and efficiently in the operation and maintenance of the facility for sustainability.

The Vice Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University, Prof Kabiru Bala, thanked the Federal Government and Hon. Minister for rehabilitating and expanding the University’s Water Supply Scheme, which, according to him, will go a long way towards solving the water supply issues.

 Highpoint of the occasion was the cutting of the tape by the Minister signaling the commissioning of the project and signing of the project’s necessary documents as well as the handing over of the keys to the management of the University by the Director, Water Supply of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources, Engr. Danjuma Madaki./SHARE THIS

  • Courtesy: Kenechukwu Offie, fnipr, Director, Press and Public Relations, FMWR
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