… FG lauds state on erosion, environmental projects

BENIN CITY – Nigeria Erosion Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) in Edo State has said the project has the capacity to complete all interventions across the state before June 2022.

The Project Coordinator, Edo State NEWMAP, Dr. Tom Obaseki disclosed this during an assessment and monitoring tour of projects in the state by the Director, International Economic Relations in the Federal Ministry of Finance, Hajia Aisha Umar.

Hajia Umar, during a tour across project sites, visited the Gapiona flood control project in the Government Reservation Area (GRA) of Benin City.

The Edo State Project Coordinator said NEWMAP had made much impact in the lives of residents of the state, reassuring that all ongoing projects will be completed.

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Conducting Hajia Umar around the Gapiona erosion site, Obaseki said the Edo State Project Management Unit, having contributed about 17 percent to the overall success of NEWMAP in Nigeria out of the 23 participating states, has the capacity to complete all NEWMAP Projects in the state before June 2022.

On her part, the Director, who led the Federal Government delegation, hailed the Edo (NEWMAP) for the impressive impact its projects are having in communities benefiting from its interventions across the state.

She noted that the projects have greatly eased flooding in the affected communities.

Hajia Umar called on the management of Edo State NEWMAP to accelerate work on the Gapiona Project and other sites so that they can be completed before the end of the NEWMAP programme in the next few months.

She added that the completion of the project within the time frame will enable the state government take full advantage of the funding window under NEWMAP for the benefit of the people of the state.