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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Water supply and sanitation are not provided efficiently in Nigeria. [ 26 ] For example, state water agencies are massively overstaffed. In 2000, there were about 70 staff per 1,000 customers in state water agencies, compared to a best practice ratio of 3.5. [ 20 ] Non-revenue water often exceeds 50 percent.

  3. Federal Ministry of Water Resources (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Ministry of Water Resources [5] aims to provide sustainable access to safe and sufficient water to meet the cultural and socio-economic needs of all Nigerians, while enhancing public health, food security, and poverty reduction. The ministry also strives to maintain the integrity of the freshwater ecosystem of the nation. [6]

  4. List of dams and reservoirs in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Niger Dams Project, [1] is a series of three dams and reservoirs built in the second half of the 20th century in Kwara, Niger, and Kebbi states, northwestern Nigeria, on the Niger and Kaduna rivers. The first of the dams was built at Kainji in the year 1969. Its reservoir, Kainji Lake, supports irrigation and fishing projects in the states ...

  5. National Inland Waterways Authority - Wikipedia

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    National Inland waterways authority, Outer Marina, CMS, Lagos Nigeria. National Inland Waterways Authority (also known as NIWA) is the authorised agency in charge of inland water regulation in Nigeria. [1] Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji is the Managing Director of NIWA. [2]

  6. Nigerian Integrated Water Resources Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Integrated Water Resources Commission (NIWRC) is the agency established to regulate water resources in Nigeria.. History. Since 2020, there have been several controversies against the passing of the National Water Resources Bill.

  7. Rivers State Ministry of Water Resources and Rural Development

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    Website. riversstate-mwrrd.com. The Rivers State Ministry of Water Resources and Rural Development (RSMWRRD) is a government ministry of Rivers State, Nigeria entrusted with the management of water resources and promotion of socio-economic development of rural areas in the state. The ministry was formed in 1995 and has its current headquarters ...

  8. Groundwater in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Groundwater in Nigeria. Groundwater in Nigeria is widely used for domestic, agricultural, and industrial supplies. The Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation estimate that in 2018 60% of the total population were dependent on groundwater point sources for their main drinking water source: 73% in rural areas and 45% in urban ...

  9. African Ministers Council on Water - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.amcow-online.org. The African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) (French: Conseil des Ministres Africains Chargés de L'eau), is considered by the African Union as the support mechanism for its Specialised Technical Committee (STC) to drive achievement in the water and sanitation sectors. It is a regional development network of 55 ...