Otte/Budo-Egba communities hail Kwara govt over waterworks

Residents of Otte and Budo-Egba communities in the Asa Local Government Area of Kwara State have expressed relief following the inauguration of the rehabilitated Otte/Budo-Egba Waterworks by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s administration.

According to a statement by the deputy chief press secretary to the governor, Mashood Agboola, the water project is expected to improve access to clean and safe water for thousands of residents in the area.

Agboola said the project includes a 500,000-litre capacity tank aimed at strengthening the state’s water infrastructure.

Quoting the governor, Agboola said: “This is not just about giving clean water to our people. The project brings comfort and renewed confidence in the power of our government to deliver. Access to clean water improves public health and supports education, as children no longer have to spend hours fetching water instead of being in school.”

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Governor AbdulRazaq, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Special Duties, AbdulRazaq Jiddah, commended the contractors for their professionalism and appreciated the residents of Otte and its environs for their patience and cooperation during the rehabilitation process.

He also listed other ongoing water rehabilitation projects in the state, including those at Omu-Aran, Oyun, and Sobi, while reaffirming that access to clean water remains a fundamental right of every resident.

The statement added that several government officials and community leaders attended the commissioning, including the chairman of the House Committee on Water Resources, Yunus Oniboki; commissioner for water resources, Usman Lade; and chairman of Asa Local Government, Shehu Amasa.

Oniboki noted that the project would “go a long way in addressing water scarcity” in the area, while Lade urged residents to protect the facility against vandalism, emphasising the state government’s continued investment in water and sanitation.

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