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Enugu indigenes petition Jonathan over 25-year water concession


Some concerned citizens of Enugu State have raised the alarm over the alleged decision by the Enugu State Government to concession the supply of water in the state to a private firm for a period of 25 years.

In an open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan signed by Chief Igwenabo Eko and Chief Sunday Uzoigwe, a copy of which was made available to journalists in Enugu, the concerned citizens alleged that the Commissioner for Public Utilities in the state, Mr. Michael Nwachukwu has facilitated the surrender of the functions and operations of the State Water Corporation to a private firm, AG Trust Limited based in Abuja.

The aggrieved citizens alleged that based on the information and document available to them, the private firm would take over the collection of water rate in the state for 25 years, even as it has no track record of having been in water business in or outside the country before now.

According to them, investigations showed that the firm was being promoted by highly placed government officials and their cronies to award themselves severance benefits, as the present administration in the state winds down.

The Enugu citizens appealed to President Jonathan to intervene and call the State Government to order, saying that similar suspicious water board concessioning scheme was proposed in Lagos but was later abandoned following public outcry.

“All men and women of goodwill should rise in unison to condemn this modern day slavery.

“The concessioning of the Enugu State Water Corporation at this Administration’s eleventh hour lends credence to the widely held opinion that the deal is only some severance package for some top shots in Government.

“Government should re-think this questionable concessioning. It is not only belated; it is not in the interest of the masses. It is meant to benefit a few selfish and misguided elements, who have no spirit of patriotism in them,” they said.

Meanwhile, some staff of the State Water Corporation have similarly petitioned the State House of Assembly over the same concessioning, urging the House to cancel the contract as it is anti-people.

In a petition titled, “The Slavery of Water Corporation” and signed by Messrs Emeka Uchegbunam and Donatus Nwafor, on behalf of other staff members, the workers said the concessioning if allowed would render the General Manager of the Corporation redundant even as it will lead to mass sack of workers.

It further alleged that the company awarded the concession right was totally unknown and an “amorphous entity with nothing to show that it has handled the kind of job which was being entrusted on it.”

As at the time of filling this report, Barr. Chukwudi Achife the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Sullivan Chime, was yet to react to DAILY POST enquiry on the matter.

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