Water bill now political tool for some Nigerians — FG

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Federal Government, Wednesday, said some Nigerians are now using the Water Bill pending at the National Assembly, as a political tool against the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

The Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, who stated this while briefing State House correspondents at the end of the Federal Executive Council FEC meeting presided over by President Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, appealed to Nigerians to “allow the national assembly” to do its work on the bill.

Recall that the Water bill has generated controversy since it was recently re-presented for consideration at the National Assembly.

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The bill which raised dust in 2017 and 2020 has been interpreted by many Nigerians as a scheme to grab the waterways and reassign them to Fulani pastoralists.
However, the Minister said the legislature would treat the bill the same way it has done to others in the past.

According to him, “Some people have chosen to interpret it the way they want it. Some people have decided to use it as a political tool against the government. But we are confident that we have wise men in the legislature that will do the needful, the same way they have been treating all other bills in the past.”

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He contended that the government has adequately captured and addressed the interests of various groups and Nigerians must now allow the national assembly to deliberate on the issues raised.

He said, “We have met with the Governors’ Forum. They appointed a technical committee made up of Attorneys General to look at the draft bill. They came back with their observation before we even went back to say, we sent these observations along with a redraft.

“When we got their observations, we appointed an environmental expert, Professor Olarewaju Fagbohun, SAN, to review the entire thing alongside the observations of the Governors’ Forum. He did that, put the necessary things in check and that is what we have represented to the National Assembly. So, we have responded to the needs and the concerns of everybody. So, I think now is to allow the National Assembly to do its work.”

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Citing some rivers in the southeast, he added that the land grab narrative peddled in various quarters is false.

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