Saturday 12 October 2019

Delta state water regulatory unit restates commitment for effective water services delivery

By Emuji  Magnus

The Delta  State  Water  Regulatory Unit  has reiterated  it's commitment towards ensuring quality services in the water sector through effective implementation of the water laws and policies of the state, so that  Deltans, especially water consumers get value for their services.
The Chairman  of the  State  Water  Regulatory Unit /committee, Engr.  Henry Idama  made the disclosure  during separate advocacy visits to the  Permanent  Secretary,  Ministry of  Water Resources  Development, Dr(Mrs) Felicia  Adun  and the State  team leader of the  United States Agency for  International  Development (USAID), Mr.  Adedayo  Marks Adeyemi  in Asaba.
Engr.  Idama,  who is the  Director of  Dams and  Reservoir in the  Ministry,  noted that the purpose of the visit was to intimidate them that the Unit had already hit the ground running with several advocacy meetings among the members of the committee aimed at evolving critical measures of impacting on the water sector through collective brainstorming among members and to solicit for their support.
The State Water  Regulatory  Unit /committee  Chairman,  however,  commended  Governor  Ifeanyi  Okowa,  USAID and other international donor agencies for their uncommon passion for collaborating with the state government towards improving on the status of the water sector in Delta State,  adding that when the water laws are effectively implemented,  the narratives would change.
While stressing the strong need for the  Water Regulatory Unit  to have separate budgetary provisions from the state government in the  2020 Delta State  budget to enable it carry out  a number of crucial activities,  Engr.  Idama appealed to all stakeholders in the water sector  particularly the service providers and water consumers to cooperate with the Unit in its determination to ensure standards in the provision and distribution of water,  just as he said that the laws would be strictly enforced to protect both the interest of all the stakeholders in the sector.
Earlier, the Permanent  Secretary,  Ministry of Water Resources Development,  Dr(Mrs) Felicia  Adun enjoined the Unit to contribute their quota towards taking the water sector to enviable heights, and applauded  Engr. Henry  Idama  led  water regulatory unit /committee for being proactive as well it's commitments and resilient approach to its assignment.
In their separate remarks,  the State team leader of USAID,  Mr.  Adedayo  Marks  Adeyemi,   the Utility Technical  Specialist,  Engr.  Raymond  Akanasa and Mr. Ogunlana  Olatunji,  who is the USAID  Utility Operations  Specialist  stated that the objective of the E-WASH  programme waste change the negative narratives of lack of absence of sustainable services in the sanitation and water sector.
Mr.  Adeyemi,  particularly maintained that the role of the Regulatory  Unit was to serve as a catalyst for enhancing sustainable services,  adding that the Unit should not compromise on its tasks,  even as he pledged the support of the USAID programme to the State  Water  Regulatory  Unit to enable it function optimally.
Engr.  Akanasa and  Mr.  Olatunji recalled that the programme was designed to ensure that  Deltans accessed potable water supply, sanitation and hygiene through the strengthening of the  State  Urban  Water  Corporation, saying that it was necessary for Delta  State Government to make budgetary provision for the Water  Regulatory  Unit which would metamorphose into a  Commission.

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