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Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by CapitalLens(op): 7:45pm On Aug 19, 2025
…SAYS FCTA’s IGR HAS RISEN TO N30 BILLION FROM N9 BILLION MONTHLY

As part of efforts to improve water supply in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the Minister of FCT, Barrister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, has commissioned the rehabilitated Phase II Water Treatment Plant at the Lower Usuma Dam in Bwari Area Council.

Speaking during the commissioning ceremony in Abuja on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, Barrister Wike said the project, originally awarded in 2022 at a cost of N50 billion, was completed under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which underscores government's commitment to providing critical infrastructure and essential services in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda.

The Minister explained that the rehabilitation of Phase II of the Lower Usuma Dam water treatment plant will increase the plant's carrying capacity and improve the supply of clean and potable water to the residents of the FCT.

Barr. Wike said, "Water is life, and it is an essential service that we must provide for the residents of Abuja. This project is crucial because it increases the carrying capacity of the plant and will improve the supply of clean and potable water to our people".

Speaking on the strategic investments by government to boost water supply in the FCT, Barrister Wike also disclosed that the Federal Executive Council recently awarded contracts for the rehabilitation of Phases I, III, and IV of the Lower Usuma Dam water treatment plants, stressing that the extensive effort is part of a broader strategy to ensure a stable and reliable water supply across the entire FCT.

Furthermore, the Minister highlighted the FCT Administration's focus on satellite towns, with the upcoming flag-off of new water projects in Bwari and Karu. These projects, costing over N90 billion, the Minister said, are designed to extend essential services beyond the city center and improve the quality of life for residents in these communities.

Barrister Wike equally dispelled claims that his administration was focusing solely on road projects, citing ongoing projects in the education sector, including the rehabilitation of schools in rural communities and the various ongoing water supply projects.

“I have told the Mandate Secretary of Education to release the number of schools in the entire FCT, under the President Tinubu administration, that we have completed rehabilitation and all the ongoing ones. I believe by the time that list is released, Nigerians will know what we have done in the education sector”, the Minister stated.

He noted a significant increase in the FCT’s monthly Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from N9 billion to N30 billion, which has enabled the payment of contractors and the funding of new projects.

“When we came on board, we had a monthly IGR of N9 billion, but as we speak today, by the grace of God, every month, we are generating not less than N30 billion. Now we have come here to commission this project. If we were not saving this money, would we have paid the contractors? The Federal Government has approved the rehabilitation of phase one, three and phase four. If we were not saving funds, we wouldn't be providing water to Bwari, Karu and other satellite towns”.


Barrister Wike, while addressing issues of development and accountability in the award of contracts, vowed to fight corruption and ensure that public funds are used judiciously for the benefit of the people.

“People are complaining that all projects in Abuja were abandoned; why would it not be abandoned when funds that are meant for development are channeled towards unnecessary things. Let us work for our people and change lives. Buying computers every year will not help us. Going to America for a conference on land administration will not help. What will help is the development of our people, the development of our communities, providing roads, providing schools, providing water and providing security. That is what is important”.

Reacting to recent media reports and protests over the alleged debts owed to indigenous contractors by the FCTA, the Minister said no amount of blackmail or intimidation will deter his administration from its core mission.

He challenged those making allegations about unpaid local contractors to produce documentation proving he awarded the contracts, asserting that he will not be pressured to pay for projects he did not approve.

The Minister made it clear that the issue was a result of indiscipline and a deeply entrenched culture of corruption, stressing that many of the contracts were allegedly awarded by civil servants without his knowledge or approval.

He said the claims of unpaid bills were a manifestation of corruption fighting back against efforts to reform the system and vowed to defeat corruption, adding that it would not be business as usual.

“The problem in this country is that when you want to fight corruption, corruption will fight you back and it’s corruption that is fighting back and we are going to defeat corruption.

“The bane of our problem is indiscipline. I came on board to meet complaints that indigenous contractors and local contractors were being owed billions of naira. I said who awarded these contracts. Civil servants stay in their offices and award contracts of various sums without the Minister knowing. Then you will be a Minister sitting in the office and people will tell you that you are owing N15 billion when you don’t know when it was awarded”, he said.

“Certainly, it will not happen. Nobody can intimidate me on that”, he stressed, adding, “If I award contracts, I will pay and those who know me know that I don’t award contracts when we don’t have money. We must do things right. That it was not done right yesterday does not mean it will not be done right today. People must know that it cannot continue to be business as usual. You cannot embarrass me. Go and meet those who awarded those contracts to you and tell them your children are out of school”.

Looking ahead, the Minister outlined his vision for Abuja’s development, which prioritizes capital projects over recurrent expenditure, stressing that his goal is to ensure that FCT residents feel the tangible impact of the current administration.

The Minister stressed that his administration remains focused on creating a legacy of growth and positive change, vowing that he will leave office with his head held high, having fulfilled his commitment to transform the FCT for the better.

Earlier in her vote of thanks, the Minister of State for the FCT, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, expressed joy at the completion of phase II of the Lower Usuma Dam Water treatment plant, describing it as a major milestone, while thanking President Tinubu for his unwavering support for infrastructural renewal. She also emphasized the importance of maintaining the new infrastructure for the benefit of current and future generations.

Providing an overview of the project, the Executive Secretary of the FCDA, Engr. Richard Yunana Dauda said the rehabilitation exercise focused on the phase II water treatment plant, originally built in 2000, which had been at risk of collapse due to aging.

He said the rehabilitation work for the plant with a capacity of 5000 cubic meters of water per hour was initiated to prevent a potential health crisis and ensure the continued provision of safe drinking water to Abuja residents.


The extensive work, he explained, included the repair and replacement of equipment in the inlet pump station, clarifiers and filters, as well as significant upgrades made to electromechanical and chemical systems, the water testing laboratory and the power infrastructure, including replacement of backup generators.

He said with the completion of these works, the plant has been fully restored to its original capacity of 5000 cubic meters per hour and is now ready for use, adding that it will also enhance the overall water supply network and ensure that the water quality meets international standards
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Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by Moroccoguy: 7:47pm On Aug 19, 2025
He dey channels Tv dey split trash as usual, Mr emperor.
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by Smoothcom: 4:56am On Aug 20, 2025
No be small thing na audio project, hope it don reach 40 character
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by KIDfurniture(m): 5:02am On Aug 20, 2025
Wike my guy! Power is temporary - even life is temporary - take it easy sha. I know you want to be a president too.
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by Putindbutt(m): 5:14am On Aug 20, 2025
Mr Project, we see you. the standard he will set in Abuja would be very difficult to meet by his successors, all those people that were kicking when he was first appointed have gone mute now. projects projects projects everywhere, this is not " go & verify" claiming Ngige's projects 😂.
Next is the Abuja centenary city project back on track after 11years abandonment. The Dubai walk lifestyle project also on track. While you sit in your corner dey hate because Wike didn't support your fraud, who you epp?. FCT Minister till 2031.
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by markidoo(m): 5:57am On Aug 20, 2025
Wicked Wike for President, Nigeria will be great again
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by osuofia2(m): 6:20am On Aug 20, 2025
Wike, the only performing minister under PBAT. The guy is really transforming Abuja. To the nay Sayers. Tell us your state let's compare Wike with your state governor and see
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by AmazingELixir: 6:57am On Aug 20, 2025
grin


Pepper dem manchi...chai this man will torment some people to kpai mode with projects ooo!
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by twilliamx(m): 7:00am On Aug 20, 2025
osuofia2:
Wike, the only performing minister under PBAT. The guy is really transforming Abuja. To the nay Sayers. Tell us your state let's compare Wike with your state governor and see
Are you serious? Na mennnnn 40 characters no dey biko.....................................Seun fill in the gap
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by chieveboy(m): 8:15am On Aug 20, 2025
Seriously Wike is an enigmatic worker. He delivers!!!

This is for me is all we ask of African leaders because in matters of stealing amd corruption, no politician can go there and not steal or aid stealing.

Anybody expecting a politician to deliver like Wike and be a saint at the same time is likely going to wait much longer.
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by damoobaba: 8:49am On Aug 20, 2025
Keep it up Mr. Project. They can keep wailing till eternity.
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by Daptboy(m): 8:57am On Aug 20, 2025
Kudos to the Lion... I think Nigerians need his strong handedness in the ministry of defense... Let PBAT do a little RESHUFFLING..
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by papiwyte(m): 9:48am On Aug 20, 2025
Wike till 2031 angry grin grin
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Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by Abbeytoy(m): 1:52pm On Aug 20, 2025
Wike is not a bad man, as some people project him to be, but he's very lousy and has a bad mouth, which I am very comfortable with.

They want to suppress him and he doesn't take it lightly with them and that's the reason for profiling.
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by commoditiesnig(m): 3:16pm On Aug 20, 2025
Great job mr Wike.
osuofia2:
[b]Wike, the only performing minister under PBAT. [/b]The guy is really transforming Abuja. To the nay Sayers. Tell us your state let's compare Wike with your state governor and see
Lol, I disagree.. Other ministers are performing very well as him: Umahi, Keyamo, Tunji-Ojo, Finance, Tech, Health, Education, Power, Defense, Foreign Affairs.. These men doing great jobs!

Its Agric minister we haven't really felt his presence
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by ll24: 4:37pm On Aug 20, 2025
Putindbutt:
Mr Project, we see you. the standard he will set in Abuja would be very difficult to meet by his successors, all those people that were kicking when he was first appointed have gone mute now. projects projects projects everywhere, this is not " go & verify" claiming Ngige's projects 😂.
Next is the Abuja centenary city project back on track after 11years abandonment. The Dubai walk lifestyle project also on track. While you sit in your corner dey hate because Wike didn't support your fraud, who you epp?. FCT Minister till 2031.
Na your mumu too much, the project that has been on in FCT with previous administration and no one make noise on it. Propagander oshi. google it urself as at 2013.

"Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant (LUDWTP), located in Nigeria’s capital city Abuja, is owned by Federal Capital Territory Water Board (FCTWB). Phases 3 and 4 of the project were commissioned in September 2013. The new plants are located next to the existing phase 1 and 2 plants."
Re: Wike Commissions Rehabilitated Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant by Putindbutt(m): 6:12pm On Aug 20, 2025
ll24:
Na your mumu too much, the project that has been on in FCT with previous administration and no one make noise on it. Propagander oshi. google it urself as at 2013.

"Lower Usuma Dam Water Treatment Plant (LUDWTP), located in Nigeria’s capital city Abuja, is owned by Federal Capital Territory Water Board (FCTWB). Phases 3 and 4 of the project were commissioned in September 2013. The new plants are located next to the existing phase 1 and 2 plants."
So, it is a crime that this Administration completed it ?, and will also complete the new ones in other districts?. Ok, Wike, Tinubu, don't complete any abandon projects again o, bitter people are angry o 🤣😂.

When you do new projects, they would say, why are you not completing the abandoned ones. And if you completed the abandoned projects, dem go still say, are you the one that started it? 🤣🤣🤣.

Na the type of enemies of the state we get for naija be that but they will keep losing.
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