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Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority

Overview

The Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority (LNRBDA) is a governmental organization in Nigeria responsible for the development and management of water resources and agricultural projects within the Lower Niger River Basin. This basin covers parts of central and southern Nigeria, including parts of Niger, Kwara, Kogi, and Edo states.

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Mission

The mission of LNRBDA is to harness and develop water resources for sustainable agricultural production, water supply, flood control, and socio-economic development within the Lower Niger River Basin.

Key Functions

  1. Water Resource Management:
    • Development and maintenance of dams, reservoirs, and other water infrastructure.
    • Regulation and monitoring of river flows to ensure water availability and quality.
    • Implementation of flood control measures to protect communities and agricultural lands.
  2. Irrigation Development:
    • Design, construction, and maintenance of irrigation schemes to support agriculture.
    • Provision of irrigation services to farmers to improve crop yields and food security.
  3. Agricultural Development:
    • Promotion of modern agricultural techniques and practices.
    • Support for farmers through extension services, training, and provision of necessary infrastructure and inputs.
  4. Hydroelectric Power Generation:
    • Development of small-scale hydroelectric power projects to provide electricity to local communities and irrigation schemes.
  5. Rural Development:
    • Development of infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and markets to support rural communities.
    • Provision of potable water and sanitation facilities to improve living standards.

Major Projects

  • Edu Irrigation Project: A large-scale irrigation scheme designed to enhance agricultural productivity in the Edu area.
  • Afuze Irrigation Scheme: An irrigation project focused on providing water for farming activities in the Afuze region.
  • Jebba Dam Project: A multipurpose dam that provides hydroelectric power, water supply, and flood control.

Challenges

  • Climate Change: Variability in rainfall patterns affecting water availability and agricultural productivity.
  • Funding: Securing adequate financial resources for large-scale infrastructure projects.
  • Maintenance: Ensuring the sustainability and proper maintenance of existing infrastructure.
  • Environmental Concerns: Balancing development with the need to protect natural habitats and biodiversity.

Achievements

  • Significant improvements in agricultural productivity and food security within the basin.
  • Enhanced water supply infrastructure, benefiting both urban and rural communities.
  • Successful implementation of flood control measures, reducing the impact of seasonal flooding.
  • Contributions to rural development through the provision of essential infrastructure and services.

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