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Federal Ministry of Water Resources

The Federal Ministry of Water Resources in Nigeria is a governmental body responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies, programs, and projects aimed at the sustainable management, development, and utilization of water resources across the country. Here’s an overview of its functions and responsibilities:

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  1. Water Resource Management: The ministry is responsible for the management and regulation of surface water and groundwater resources, including rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and aquifers, to ensure their sustainable use and conservation.
  2. Water Supply and Sanitation: It oversees the provision of safe and reliable drinking water supply and sanitation services to urban and rural communities, with a focus on improving access and quality of services.
  3. Irrigation Development: The ministry promotes the development and expansion of irrigation schemes for agricultural purposes, aiming to increase agricultural productivity and food security through efficient water use.
  4. Hydropower Development: It facilitates the development of hydropower projects for electricity generation, harnessing the potential of Nigeria’s rivers and water bodies for renewable energy production.
  5. Flood Control and Management: The ministry implements measures to mitigate the impact of floods, including the construction of flood control infrastructure, early warning systems, and disaster preparedness and response initiatives.
  6. Water Resources Research and Development: It conducts research and development activities to improve understanding of water resources, develop innovative technologies, and enhance water management practices.
  7. Policy Formulation and Legislation: The ministry formulates policies, guidelines, and regulations related to water resources management, water supply, sanitation, irrigation, and hydropower, to guide the sector’s development and ensure compliance with national and international standards.
  8. Capacity Building and Training: It provides training and capacity-building programs for water sector professionals, government officials, and stakeholders to enhance their skills and knowledge in water resources management and development.

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