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KANO STATE GOVERNMENT TO SPEND ₦502M ON 10 WATER PUMPS IN CHALAWA, TAMBURAWA   

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KANO STATE GOVERNMENT TO SPEND ₦502M ON 10 WATER PUMPS IN CHALAWA, TAMBURAWA                                                                                                                               07-08-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                    The Kano State Government has approved the sum of N502 million for the procurement of 10 water pumps for the Tamburawa and Chalawa water treatment plants.

The decision was taken during the 17th meeting of the state Executive Council held at Government House, Kano.

According to a statement issued by Governor Yusuf’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the approval demonstrates the government’s commitment to improving public infrastructure and services.

“The procurement of water pumps is part of our ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure and public services in Kano State,”.

He explained that the Tamburawa and Chalawa water treatment plants played a vital role in providing clean water to Kano’s growing population.

He said the introduction of new factory pump machines was expected to significantly boost the capacity and efficiency of the two plants, ensuring a more reliable water supply for the residents.

“This investment will address current challenges and meet the increasing demand for water in our communities,” the spokesperson said.

He also disclosed that the council approved several other infrastructure projects, restating the government’s commitment to comprehensive development throughout the state.

“These projects aim to improve public services and infrastructure, contributing to the overall well-being and economic growth of Kano.

“The approval of these initiatives reflects the administration’s proactive approach to addressing water access challenges and enhancing the quality of life for the citizens,”

Sunusi Bature Dawaki Tofa added that the state government would continued to prioritize investments in key areas to support sustainable development and ensure that essential services are accessible to all residents.

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