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NPA rehabilitates abandoned water plant in Lagos – The Sun Nigeria

NPA rehabilitates abandoned water plant in Lagos – The Sun Nigeria
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Lagos residents to suffer water disruption due to vandalism –LWC – The Sun Nigeria

Lagos residents to suffer water disruption due to vandalism –LWC – The Sun Nigeria
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ALERT: Ogudu residents to experience water supply disruption over pipeline wreckage

ALERT: Ogudu residents to experience water supply disruption over pipeline wreckage
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THE THIRSTY CITY (II): Faced with horrors of dry pipelines, Lekki residents find hope in sachet water

TheCable Index also observed that Lagos only made this allocation in three years out of the six years reviewed: 2017 (N8,656 billion), 2020 (N5,891 billion), and 2021 (N1,950 billion). But in spite of the allocations, Badmus insisted that projects were underfunded. By implication, allocations were made, but only a paltry of the fund was released.

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THE THIRSTY CITY (I): Despite N12.29bn allocation, Lagos residents can't access water from government pipelines

Despite the sum of N12.22 billion allocated to the state’s water corporation to develop the sector, the people are still longing for good water supply to meet their daily demands.

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