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FG fast-tracking Alau Dam upgrade for timely delivery, says minister

FG fast-tracking Alau Dam upgrade for timely delivery, says minister

The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof. Joseph Terlumun Utsev, reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to the timely reconstruction and upgrade of the Alau Dam.

The minister made this known during a working visit to the dam site in Maiduguri, where he led a high-powered delegation from the ministry to inspect the ongoing works.

Speaking with journalists during the inspection visit, Prof. Utsev explained that the first phase of the project, targeted at flood mitigation, commenced in March 2025 and is expected to be completed by September 2025. The second phase, which involves the full-scale upgrade of the dam, is scheduled to begin in October 2025 and is expected to be completed by March 2027.

Prof. Utsev reiterated that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, under the Renewed Hope Agenda, approved the reconstruction and upgrading of Alau Dam. He further added: “This intervention is critical, not just to prevent another disaster, but to reposition this dam as a multipurpose facility for drinking water, irrigation, and even hydro-power generation in the near future.”

He recalled the Alau Dam incident of September 2024, which caused severe flooding, loss of lives, and the destruction of infrastructure and property worth billions of naira, and highlighted that the ongoing reconstruction aims to ensure that such a tragedy does not recur.

During the inspection, the minister visited the main dam gated spillway and proceeded to the cofferdam, where the contractor is currently filling and reinforcing the structure.

He noted that the water levels remained under control at the time of the visit and reassured the public that there was no cause for alarm. He further revealed that the contractor is executing the work professionally and in line with approved timelines.

He directed that necessary adjustments be made to the dam’s gates to allow for controlled water flow, ensuring safety during the rainy season.

The minister urged the Borno State Government to intensify public sensitisation, especially among local farmers, to halt agricultural activities along the dam’s embankment, which he noted could compromise the safety and structural integrity of the project.

“We understand that some farmers are still cultivating around the dam embankment, which poses a serious risk to both the workers and the infrastructure,” he warned. “We are appealing to the state government to begin a strong awareness campaign to stop this.”

Prof. Utsev expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for his unwavering support for the upgrading and reconstruction of the dam, and to Governor Babagana Umara Zulum for his strong commitment to the people of Borno.

He stressed that once completed, the dam will be a game-changer for water security and agriculture in the region.

He commended the media for their role in communicating government programmes and urged continued support in informing the public about key national developments.

The minister also made a stopover at River Ngada Bridge, which is hydrologically linked to the Alau Dam, as part of efforts to understand the broader water dynamics of the area.

Following the field inspection, Prof. Utsev paid a courtesy visit to the Executive Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum, at the Government House, Maiduguri, to inform him of the purpose of the dam inspection.

Source: Guardian Nigeria | Continue to Full Story…

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