Ogbese Dam When Completed Will Enhance Food Production, Job Creation, and Economic Growth — Engr. Prof. Joseph Utsev

The Honourable Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Engr. Prof. Joseph Terlumun Utsev, has emphasized that the Ogbese Multi-purpose Dam in Ekiti State, once completed, will significantly boost food production, create jobs, and drive economic growth, aligning with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

During his inspection of the dam’s progress on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, in Ogbese, Prof. Utsev highlighted that the project, considered a top priority by President Tinubu, will provide 4 megawatts of electricity, support irrigation, enhance water supply, aid farmers, and foster fishery development for Ogbese, Ise, Orun, and surrounding communities. 

He noted that the project is 70% complete and assured that the hydropower components will be swiftly installed as the equipment is already on site. He announced that the Federal Government has approved funds for the components while the all turbines were in place and ready for installation. According to the Minister,the irrigation and water supply aspects will be addressed in the project’s second phase.

The Minister explained that he was on a three-day fact-finding tour of the Ministry’s projects in the South West, following President Tinubu’s directive to identify and complete all outstanding projects to combat poverty, create jobs, and ensure food security.

He applauded the people of Ogbese and surrounding areas for their support to the project and encouraged them to engage in the partial commercialization of the River Basin Development Authority to maximize its benefits.

Earlier, Engr. Alli Dallah, Director of Dams and Reservoirs at the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, briefed the Minister on the project’s progress, noting that the turbines, cooling systems, generators, and other hydropower components are ready for installation. He further disclosed that the water supply component is intended to provide water for 450,000 residents of Ikere and Ise LGAs of Ekiti State, while the 4-megawatt hydropower generation will cover the entire state.

Engr. Dallah and his team subsequently conducted the Minister around the project site for an equipment inspection.

Engr. Fahd Jamal, the project contractor, expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for prioritizing the project’s completion and assured that the job would be completed within the approved timeframe.

The Honourable Minister’s entourage included Directors from the Ministry, the Managing Director of Benin Owena River Basin Development Authority, Engr. Ahmed Saliu, and his management team, along with engineers and other key stakeholders.

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