Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwah Yahaya, has pledged his support to President Bola Tinubu’s strive to ensure food availability for Nigerians.
He explained that the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu is compatible with his administration’s development policies as encapsulated in the ten-year development plan of the state (Devagom).
The renewed hope Agenda which seeks to provide or restore food security of this country, and improve on it , taking it to a higher level, is something that we really align with”, he said.
He assured to give all the needed support towards actualization of the agenda while urging the federal government to do more in supporting the state to harness its water potential, according to Tribune.
According to him, “We have our own dam, the Balanga Dam which has been lying fallow for so long. We are not saying you fund it, but give us the technical support to identify every reputable partners who are into business to improve productivity and provide food security”.
The Governor appreciated the support of the Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation in curbing the aged-long water scarcity, especially in the state capital and its environs through the Gombe regional water expansion project and other collaborative projects that help in reducing the water supply problem to the barest level.
Inuwa Yahaya said, “At this very crucial moment, where we are almost 90% or so, nearing completion of the Gombe regional water expansion project, it is not an easy task; a 160km of pipe network, 3 mega booster stations, borehole-based mini water schemes, and many other facilities needed for lifting and pumping, I think with these, we are good to go”.
He promised to commit more resources to any project that would bring a positive impact on the life of the common man.
“We will continue to do our best to make sure that whatever we agree on, we fulfill our own part of the obligation and together we will win the fight to restore good life and to improve on the living condition of our people”, he pledged.
Earlier speaking, the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Barrister Muhammad Bello stated that he and his entourage went round and saw some of the laudable developmental projects being undertaken by the Inuwa-led administration.
He particularly mentioned, the Gombe regional water supply expansion project which is a joint project between his ministry and Gombe State Government, with the state government being responsible for about 70% of the project.