Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum has unveiled a water project with capacity to store and distribute 1,250,000 litres of water at Mboa village in Chibok Local Government Area of the state.
Mboa village is located five kilometres away from Chibok town, headquarters of Chibok LGA, and according to the spokesman of the governor, Mallam Isa Gusau, the proximity, of the commissioned water project to Chibok town would allow for over 40,000 residents of Mboa village, Chibok town and other neighboring communities to have access to potable water.
According to the statement, the water facility was designed with a storage capacity of a 750,000-litre surface tank and a 500,000-litre overhead tank with water sources from 20 motorised boreholes.
Zulum said: “One of the major challenges of Chibok town has been the lack of portable drinking water. During our electioneering campaign, we promised you that if elected we shall address the water problems you face. This nightwe are here to commission a multi-million naira project which was executed to provide Chibok and its environs with water.”
He added that: “I am very happy to be here to commission this project, let me also commend the Commissioner of Water Resources for a job well done.”
Conducting the governor round the project, Commissioner of Water Resources, Engr. Tijjani Alkali, explained that the water project is powered by 36,000 watts of solar and a 100 KVA generating set.
After the commissioning of water project in Chibok, Zulum stopped over at Gumsuri, a community in Damboa local government area, to commission a senior secondary school.
Meanwhile, on Monday before going to Chibok and Damboa, Zulum was in Askira town, headquarters of Askira/Uba LGA.
The governor commissioned a new junior secondary school in Askira town with classroom to contain about 1,000 students.
At the commissioning, each student was presented with uniforms, reading and writing materials as well as bicycles to ease transportation especially for those coming from distant places.