FG committed to sustainable mgt of trans-boundary waters – Adamu

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–Pix(above): Engr Suleiman Adamu, HMWR

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The Federal Government has taken a significant step to join a United Nations Treaty known as Water Convention on the Protection and Use of Trans-boundary Water courses and International Lakes as a proactive measure towards ensuring sustainable management of trans-boundary waters.

–Engr Suleiman Adamu, HMWR (m), sandwiched by other dignitaries at the event

This was made known by the Honourable Minister of Water Resources Engr Suleiman H. Adamu, at the opening ceremony of the 29th Regular Meeting of the National Council on Water Resources with the theme “Actualizing Sustainable Development Goal-6: Prospects and Challenges” on Thursday, 19th January, 2023 at Kasarawa uptown of Sokoto.

The Minister recalled that the commitment to join the Treaty was guided by a roadmap for its accession to and future implementation of the United Nations Water Convention, which was ratified by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on 27th October, 2022.

 He added that Nigeria is expected to benefit from the support of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, which initiated the Convention, to address current water challenges in the Countries of West Africa, including population growth, increasing urbanization, pollution, irrigated agriculture and industrialization.

Engr Adamu further revealed that the Ministry, in its quest to keep track of its activities, has produced a document titled “National Water Sector Monitoring and Evaluation Framework” which is predicated on the proposed National Water Resources Bill and  key Policy Statement no.11 of the National Water Resources Policy (2016) which states inter alia: “A robust Monitoring and Evaluation System will be applied to measure both output and impact of water resources investments and programmes on the lives of the beneficiaries and the environment, improve accountability, ensure successful project delivery and judicious use of the nation’s resources.”

 He noted that six states, namely; Bauchi, Enugu, Adamawa, Borno, Yobe and Oyo have domesticated the Framework, while Lagos State has commenced the process of domestication, urging the remaining 29 States to do the same.

He also noted that the passage of National Water Resources Bill into law will contribute to improved management of Nigeria Water Resources and the proper harnessing of both surface and groundwater to support the nation’s socio-economic needs./SHARE THIS

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