Ex-senator’s outcry moves Fintiri to sign water laws

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Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri

Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri

The Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has signed into law, Water Supply and Sanitation Hygiene Services Law 2024.

In a statement issued on Thursday and signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Humwashi Wonosikou, it stated that the law applies to the various state agencies, including the Adamawa State Water Services Regulatory Commission, Private Sector Participation and Service Providers, Adamawa State Water Corporation.

The governor signed the water law one week after the former senator representing the Adamawa Northern Zone Senator Ishaku Abbo, criticised the state government over the perennial water scarcity in the state.

Abbo had stated, “Governor Fintiri is building flyovers and there is no water for people to drink. The flyovers are for car owners who are in minority in the state. Flyovers are not bad, but water is more important for survival of human beings.”

Arewa PUNCH reports that a truck of water with 12 jerrycans of 20 litres per jerrycan costs N3000 in Yola, the state capital.

In Bekaji quarters, the residents book for water ahead of time for them to access water, which is now more expensive in Yola than petrol.

 The other bills signed by the governor included the Adamawa State Health Supplies Management Agency Law 2024, which repeals

 the State Essential Drugs Programme Edict of 1996.

Others are the state “Teachers Service Commission Law 2024,” which abolished the “Adamawa State Teachers’ Service Commission.

“The Adamawa State College of Agriculture, Science and Technology Ganye Law 2024, Repeals Adamawa State College Of Agriculture Ganye Law 15 of 2016.

“The ⁠Adamawa State College Of Nursing Sciences Law 2024, repeals the Adamawa State College Of Nursing and Midwifery Law 2 of 2017”.

The statement also quoted the governor of calling for constant engagement to make the laws achievable.

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