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Work pace at 70m-gallons-per-day Adiyan water project excites Sanwo-Olu

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday expressed satisfaction at the level of work on the Phase II of the Adiyan Water Works project.

The governor, who showed his excitement after inspecting the ongoing water project, said that it is expected to supply Lagos residents with 70 million gallons of water per day after completion.

During a two-hour working visit to Adiyan Water Works, Sanwo-Olu revealed that the project, which is currently at 80 per cent completion, would be completed within the life of the current administration.

The governor, who was accompanied by his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Barrister Tokunbo Wahab; members of the state Executive Council; and other government officials, restated his administration’s commitment to providing 70 million gallons of water daily for Lagos residents.

He said: ‘I think the main pride for us is what we have seen in the Adiyan, the possibility of a timely completion of what we started. Adiyan II is meant to produce 70 million gallons per day, and you can see from the working trip we had today that it is about 80 percent completed.

‘The electromechanical work, which has to do with the pump, all the containers are there, so they will start fixing. I am told about 70 to 75 per cent of all the equipment is on site. They are laying these pipes all the way to Akute into the Ogun River.

‘We believe that the contractor is working on the three components. They have assured us that in another 10 to 12 months, this whole place will be a completely different story.

‘It will be a project Lagosians will be proud of, and will improve the economy and lifestyle of Lagosians. You know how important portable water is as part of the living standards of a big city; it is one critical component that the government has to meet, and we are happy that Adiyan II will be living up to that responsibility’.

Sanwo-Olu applauded the residents of the community for their cooperation and expressed satisfaction with the spate of works by the contractor on the water project, which would enhance the socio-economic, lifestyle, and living standards of Lagosians.

‘These pipes (pointing to some of the pipes being laid underground) are going all the way to Akute, which is where the water will be taken from the Ogun River, and it is from there that it gets transported to Adiyan. What we notice is that this is an impressive civil work that has been painstakingly done, and you can see the depth of excavation. You can see that the neighbours are happy.

‘The locals are as happy as we are, as you can see from the reception we received. Compensation has been paid by us and the Ogun State Government. The job is not finished yet; we still have a lot of work to do in terms of transmitting. We still need to build more capacity’, he said.

Earlier, Wahab said the state government has continued to rededicate itself to providing Lagosians access to adequate pipe-borne water.

While reaffirming the state government’s commitment to improving the water supply infrastructure in Lagos, the commissioner said that, providing residents with access to adequate pipe-borne water remains one of the Sanwo-Olu administration’s key priorities.

He noted that the Adiyan Water Works project aligns with the state’s long-term vision to provide sustainable water sources for Lagosians.

The General Manager of the state Water Corporation, Engr. Mukhtaar Tijani also expressed his gratitude to Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration for its continuous support and for prioritising the project.

He assured that the contractor would complete the remaining works on schedule and within the stipulated timeline.

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