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Edo: Governor reaffirms federal partnership to boost water infrastructure, security

Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo

Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo

From Tony Osauzo, Benin

Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has reaffirmed Edo State’s commitment to deepening collaboration with the federal government to accelerate water infrastructure development, improve security around critical assets, and deliver tangible benefits to residents.

The governor stated this when he received the Honourable Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Joseph Terlumun Utsev, who led a delegation from the Benin-Owena River Basin Development Authority (BORBDA) on a courtesy visit.

Responding to the Minister’s remarks, Okpebholo stressed that federal-state partnership remains crucial to sustainable development, particularly in the water sector.

He disclosed that he had personally visited some of the facilities under his authority and expressed concern over reported cases of vandalism and the wastage of public resources.

“A lot of resources are being wasted. This is not acceptable. You cannot invest so much and have it destroyed by acts of vandalism. We are taking steps to strengthen security around such areas,” Okpebholo said, as he revealed ongoing plans to establish a security outfit in vulnerable locations, including Obayantor, describing the area as volatile.

He added that the presence of a Forward Operating Base (FOB) would significantly help in safeguarding lives and infrastructure.

On the issue of funding, Okpebholo assured that Edo State would look into meeting its counterpart obligations for ongoing federal water projects, particularly the Jattu Dam in the Etsako West Local Government Area.

He said the project, once completed, would address water challenges in Edo North.

“We will look into the 25 per cent counterpart funding to ensure we meet our obligations. But beyond funding, timely completion is critical. Our people need water, and that project must be delivered on schedule,” the governor said.

He further linked ongoing developments in the state to the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, emphasising that Edo is aligning with national priorities through visible projects and infrastructure renewal.

Earlier in his address, Utsev commended the Edo State Government for its cooperation and ongoing infrastructural improvements, particularly roadworks leading to federal facilities.

He highlighted key challenges facing BORBDA operations in the state, including security threats to facilities and encroachment on project sites. He specifically raised concerns about vandalism and illegal activities around the Obayantor axis, calling for enhanced protection measures.

The minister also appealed for the state government’s support in safeguarding federal water infrastructure and reclaiming encroached lands in areas such as Obayantor, Illushi, and other operational zones.

On infrastructure, he disclosed that the Jattu Dam project, being jointly implemented, has recorded significant progress. He, however, urged the state to fulfil its counterpart funding commitment of about 25 per cent to ensure timely completion.

Additionally, he called for urgent intervention at the Auchi Integrated Farm, where erosion is threatening facilities, and commended the governor’s efforts in road rehabilitation, including work on the Benin-Sapele Road.

Utsev expressed optimism that strengthened collaboration between Edo State and the Federal Government would boost agricultural productivity, water supply, and rural development across the state.

The visit underscored growing synergy between both levels of government in addressing critical infrastructure and development needs in Edo State.