The Kogi State Government said,  on Tuesday, that it had completed 23 water projects abandoned at various stages by previous administrations in the state.

The State Commissioner for Water Resources, Mr. Salami Ozigi, said this while speaking with  newsmen after a visit to the multi-billion naira  Greater Lokoja Water Plant in Lokoja.

He said that the water projects, which were spread across the three senatorial districts,  were rehabilitated and inaugurated  between March, 2016  and June , 2017.

According to him, some of the completed water projects are located at Nagazi and Kuroko in Adavi Local Gvernment Area, Obangede in Okehi Local Government  Area and  Magongo in Ogori-Magongo Local Government Area.

Others, he said, were at  Aiyegunle-Gbede and Ogidi in Ijumu Local Government Area, Mopa in Mopa -Muro Local Government Area and Egbe in  Yagba West Local Government Area.

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He said the rest were located at Imane in  Ofu Local Government Area, Ajaka in  Igalamela-Odolu Local Government Area and Oguma in Bassa Local Government Area.

He said that his visit to the Greater Lokoja waterworks  was  to assess the state of facilities at the treatment plant.

Ozigi said  government had also rehabilitated the old Lokoja waterworks  to complement supply from the Greater Lokoja plant  as part of efforts to increase water supply in the capital  and its environs.

He said contract for the metering of water supply to houses and industries in Lokoja metropolis had been awarded, adding  that this would curb wastage and boost  internally generated revenue. (NAN)