Jigawa Approves Solar Water Project

Key Figures & Findings: The Jigawa State Government in northern Nigeria has approved ₦292 million for the construction of 19 solar-powered water supply schemes, aiming to improve public health and reduce water scarcity across both urban and rural communities. Commissioner for Information, Youth, Sport and Culture, Sagir Musa, said the initiative underlines the administration’s commitment to sustainability through the integration of renewable energy in essential infrastructure. He added that the project aligns with the state’s broader environmental goals and reflects a shift toward decentralized, clean water access models.

Statistics & Insights: The funding will support solar-powered schemes across the state, with a focus on areas lacking reliable access to clean water. Solar technology will replace conventional diesel systems, reducing operational costs and carbon emissions.

Future Implications: If implemented within the expected timeframe, the projects could boost water availability across Jigawa by mid-2026 and serve as a replicable model for other Nigerian states facing water and energy access deficits. The transition to solar-powered infrastructure may also strengthen resilience against climate-related disruptions.