Nigeria : African Development Bank approves $124.2 millions loan for water sector reforms in Akure to improve access to safe drinking water and sanitation
The
Board of Directors of the African Development Bank on Thursday approved a $
124.2 million loan to finance the Urban Water Sector Reform and Akure Water
Supply and Sanitation Project in Nigeria. The amount includes an African
Growing Together Fund (AGTF) loan of $20 million.
The
overall project cost is $222.69 million and will span five years from
2020-2025.
The
project is set to address bottlenecks in critical water supply services to
households in the densely populated project area. It would provide residents of
Akure city (Ondo State) and its environs, access to safe drinking water and
sanitation. The project will strengthen the Federal Government’s capacity to
facilitate urban Water Supply and Sanitation reforms.
“The
project will particularly contribute to improving the living conditions of the
communities in the project area. Involving these communities in the public awareness
and marketing activities, will increase the project’s ownership and ensure they
pay for the water supply and sanitation services,” said Ebrima Faal, Senior
Director at the Bank’s Nigeria Regional Office.
The
loan will also help to install sanitation infrastructure for schools,
hospitals, markets.
On
completion, the project will benefit the 1.3 million residents of Akure City
and vicinities. At the Federal level, the project’s Urban Water Reform
component will establish a water and sanitation investment program that would
contribute to scaling up of the National WASH Action plan 2018-2030.
The
project, which combines “hard” water, sanitation and environmental protection
infrastructure with “soft” analytical and institutional reform support, aligns
with the Bank’s Ten-Year Strategy (TYS) and its High 5s priority areas, the
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Policy.
As
at December 13 2019, the Bank’s active portfolio in Nigeria comprised 61
operations, of which 54 are national and seven are regional. The total
commitment to these projects is $4.8 billion and includes water and sanitation
projects worth $606.0 million.
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