Katsina governor launches β¦31.8bn water project for underserved communities
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Summary: The β¦31.8 billion Zobe Phase 1B Water Project, awarded to Mutual Commitment Company Limited (MCC), aims to provide potable water to more than 16 communities across five local government areas
The Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has flagged off the β¦31.8 billion Zobe Phase 1B Water Project, aimed at ending a four-decade struggle for access to potable water supply in parts of the state.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony held at the Kafin Soli Booster Station in Dutsin-Ma Local Government Area, Mr Radda said the Zobe Dam, completed in 1983, had never been fully utilised to meet the needs of millions of residents.
The project, awarded to Mutual Commitment Company Limited (M
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