Water Scarcity Persists In Kano Despite Over ₦1 Billion Government Spending

 Water Scarcity Persists in Kano Despite Over ₦1bn Government Spending


By Suleiman Ahmad

The Bureau News reports that residents of Kano State are still grappling with severe water scarcity despite significant government spending aimed at addressing the long-standing crisis.


When Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf assumed office, expectations were high among residents that the persistent water shortage affecting Kano metropolis would be resolved.


However, findings indicate that the problem remains largely unaddressed, leaving many communities without access to clean and reliable water supply.


Residents Lament Continued Water Shortage


Across several parts of Kano city, residents continue to struggle daily to meet their basic water needs.


Despite reported government expenditure exceeding ₦1 billion on water supply interventions, many households still lack access to potable water.


The situation has forced a large number of residents to depend heavily on water vendors for essential domestic activities such as cooking, washing, and drinking.


Rising Cost of Water Deepens Hardship


The ongoing scarcity has significantly increased the cost of living, particularly for low-income families.


Many households now allocate a substantial portion of their income to purchasing water, further worsening economic pressures.


Residents have expressed concern over the disconnect between government spending and the realities on the ground.


Calls for Transparency and Urgent Action


Concerned citizens are calling on the Kano State Government to provide greater transparency regarding how funds allocated for water projects have been utilised.


They also urged authorities to implement practical and sustainable solutions to address the persistent shortage.


Stakeholders warn that without immediate intervention, the water crisis could continue to impact public health, sanitation, and overall quality of life in Kano State.


The Bureau News understands that the situation remains a critical concern for residents, as expectations for improved infrastructure and service delivery continue to grow.

Source: https://thebureaunews.com/kano-water-scarcity-government-spending/

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