Friday, December 3, 2010

Fw: [EKITIPANUPO] Re: STATUS OF ERO DAM IKUN




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From: "Bolaji" <alukome@gmail.com>
To: Ekitipanupo@yahoogroups.com
Date: 02-12-10 04:42 PM
Subject: [EKITIPANUPO] Re: STATUS OF ERO DAM IKUN





 

 

Yinka:

And you believe that the Dam could have been sold to an individual?

Come on, Yinka!

I think what is meant is that the water distribution CONCESSION has been given to a private company - Ero Power Company Ltd. - which may or may not have Prof. Aborishade's hands in it.

Bottom line is - no water, right?  Well, that may be due to a lot of factors:  no electricity, therefore no pumping.  Or no water treatement, etc.

I believe that all of that will change in 6 months or so!

 

Bolaji Aluko

 

CONCESSIONING OF WATER PRODUCTION FACILITIES

 

Head Works
Production Information

(millions of liters per day)

 
Concession Information
2006
2008
2010a
2011a

 

2012a
 
Concession Company
Agreed Cost  (kobo/liter)
Comment
Ado-Ekiti
0.9
1.2
6
8
10
  Kemeng Services Ltd
7.5
Kemeng to spend N26.15 million on upgrading of pumps
Itapaji
-
0.8
20
30
40
  Batiments Technical Ltd
7.5
Batiments to spend N57 million to restore capacity to 5.2 million liters/day and further N600 million to expand to 30 million liters/day
Ero
4
7.7
40
60
80
  Ero Power Company Ltd
6
Ero Power commits to spending N1.8 billion over 20 years for expansion
Egbe
-
1.0
30
40
50
  - - -
Others
0.7
1.2
10
15
15
  - - -
New Ogbese
-
-
-
5
10
  - - -
Total Production
5.6
12
106
158
205
  - - -
State Demand
57
75
80
84
90
  - - -
Excess
(51)
(63)
26
74
115
  - - -
% Demand Met
10%
16%
133%
187%
229%
       

 

Source: Ekiti State Government Info April 2010 (Courtesy Ben Oguntuase)


--- In Ekitipanupo@yahoogroups.com, ogunsuyi yinka <yogunsuyi@...> wrote:
>
> Folks,
> I have been in Ekiti on and off. The taps are dry in Moba and I was wondering why because we used to have high preasure CONSTANT supply from Ero Dam in Ikun. (Yes, Ikun, the home to Mr. 'Asiwaju's' cows and goats).
>
> My enquiry from my folks on what's ammiss led to the information that the Dam has been sold to Prof Borishade of PDP, Ekiti.
>
> Chief Ayan (my noble in-law), Prof Aluko ( our information officer emeritus) and all, can we confirm this? If true, with what intention? Was due process and transparency followed?
>
> Should our government continue to sell off national infrastucture? Is the dam sold to Borishade including the water and by extension the land through which it flows?
> In other words has Ikun been aunctioned to Professor Borishade thru the back door by the Federal Govt? I fear and i tremble!
> Yinka Ogunsuyi
> Igogo-Ekiti
>

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