The Lagos Water Company (LWC) has introduced a brief water scarcity in Alexander, Bourdillon, and Park View areas of Ikoyi from Monday, November 18, to Saturday, November 23.
This disruption is because of ongoing rehabilitation work on the Alexander Mini Waterworks.
Engr. Mukhtaar Tijani, Managing Director of LWC, defined that the non permanent water shortages are vital for contractors to finish important parts of the rehabilitation work on the waterworks.
“Residents in Alexander, Bourdillon, and Park View of Ikoyi space will expertise non permanent water shortages from Monday, November 18, to Saturday, November 23. This improvement is to allow the contractor to execute some important parts of the rehabilitation work that’s at present ongoing within the Alexander Mini Waterworks,” he acknowledged
Resumption of water manufacturing at Iju and Adiyan vegetation
Along with this, the company additionally introduced it has resumed water manufacturing at its Iju and Adiyan Remedy Crops following the completion of Section I of the Rehabilitation Challenge to enhance water provide to Lagos residents.
Engr.Tijani expressed gratitude to Lagosians for his or her persistence in the course of the water provide disruptions.
“We apologise for the inconvenience brought on by current water provide disruptions and admire the persistence and understanding of our valued clients,” he acknowledged
Engr. Tijani additional famous that the profitable completion of the rehabilitation’s first part is a testomony to the Company’s dedication to offering dependable water providers.
“With the completion of the primary part of the rehabilitation of Iju and Adiyan waterworks, we stay dedicated to delivering dependable and high quality water providers to satisfy the wants of Lagos residents,” he acknowledged
He urged Lagos residents to report pipeline leakages to facilitate immediate repairs and guarantee environment friendly water distribution by contacting the Company’s Buyer Care Traces at 07045973012 or 07045973013 or visiting the closest LWC Zonal workplace.
What it’s best to know
The Lagos State Authorities has secured a five-year grant from the US Company for Worldwide Growth (USAID) to boost water infrastructure by way of the Lagos City Water Sanitation and Hygiene (LUWASH) programme.
The primary part of this initiative will concentrate on rehabilitating 5 mini waterworks in Badore, Lekki, Victoria Island, Victoria Island Annexe, and Ajegunle, with the Lagos Water Company (LWC) overseeing the method.
The federal government has additionally detailed its technique to satisfy Lagos State’s day by day water demand of 240 million gallons, with the US Company for Worldwide Growth (USAID) spearheading the refurbishment of 5 mini and micro waterworks in strategic places throughout the state.


