
By Abdullahi Muhammad, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory Administration ( FCTA) said it has commenced disconnection of all illegal connections to its water lines to save about N400 million which it loses.
This disclosure was made by the General Manager, FCT Water Board, Engr. Tauheed Amusan, in Abuja yesterday when he briefed newsmen.
Amusan lamented that while huge amount of money was being spent on maintaining all major sources of water supply, including the lower Usuma Dam and trunk lines, certain individuals and organisations have continued to break its pipes and engaging in illegal connections.
He also noted that the Lower Usuma Dam, which is the major source of water supply in Abuja, has the capacity to generate 20,000 cubic litre of water per hour, but only about 15,000 to 16,000 cubic litres are being pushed out.
According to him, regardless of the efforts that government makes to subsidize water supply, there are individuals and organizations that do not want to pay.
” One of the challenges we have, is a lot of illegal connections in our trunk loops. Abuja’s water system are designed to deliver treated water through the tanks, but we have a situation where some people are connected to the trunks before it gets to the tanks.
“This compromises what we have in the tank. We are gradually disconnecting these illegal connections. When we do that, the tanks will be better and we will be able to deliver water to various destinations. There are also challenges of leakages, vandalization and many more”, he added.