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In Yobe state it was only Naira 100 (US$0.60) per month, the lowest level in the country according to the Yobe State Water Corporation. The tariff revenues covered only 2% of the costs of supplying water. [57] Tariffs for metered connections. Metered customers are either charged a linear tariff, as it is the case in Lagos, or an increasing ...
A water tariff (often called water rate in the United States and Canada) ... [Nigeria] there is no wastewater tariff at all. In other countries - such as Mexico ...
National Inland waterways authority, Outer Marina, CMS, Lagos Nigeria. National Inland Waterways Authority (also known as NIWA) is the authorised agency in charge of inland water regulation in Nigeria. [1] Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji is the Managing Director of NIWA. [2]
Formal and informal water tariffs in 6 Sub-Saharan Cities. World Bank WSS survey database. There is an overall underpricing of formal water and sanitation services in sub-Saharan Africa. [35] [52] A first consequence is an insufficient cost recovery, leading to dependency on foreign aid and governmental support, and to insufficient investments ...
The Nigerian Integrated Water Resources Commission (NIWRC) is the agency established to regulate water resources in Nigeria. [1] [2] History.
The Federal Ministry of Water Resources is a federal ministry in Nigeria that is responsible for the management of water supply, irrigation, freshwater, and aquaculture. The ministry was established in 1976 to oversee the eleven river basin development authorities in Nigeria.
The commission is a regulatory body empowered by "Lagos State Water Sector Law (LSWSL) 2004 and Lagos State Environmental Management Protection Law, 2017" to protect the long term interests of consumers by regulating the activities of individuals, businesses and companies involved in the production, treatment, packaging, distribution, sales ...
In August 2003, Governor Umaru Musa Yar'Adua said the state government had allocated #317 million in funding for a 16-kilometer supply of water from Zobe Dam to Dutsing town, due to be completed in September that year. He also warned of increased water tariffs in the state, since current rates were not enough to cover costs. [13]