Senator Shehu Buba, representing Bauchi South Senatorial District in the National Assembly, has commissioned and handed over 40 solar-powered boreholes to communities across seven local government areas (LGAs) of the district.
Speaking during the official handover ceremony on Friday in Bauchi, Mr Buba said the project formed part of his broader agenda to address critical infrastructure deficits in Bauchi South.
According to him, the project is particularly focused on potable water supply, healthcare, education, and rural electrification.
“The solar-powered boreholes are designed to provide sustainable access to clean and safe water, thereby tackling long-standing water scarcity challenges faced by many rural communities,“ he said.
He noted that the initiative would significantly improve public health, sanitation, and residents’ overall quality of life.
Mr Buba reaffirmed his commitment to delivering essential services, explaining that the project was informed by concerns raised during his campaign visits to communities across the district.
He added that beyond constituency projects, he had also personally funded the construction and rehabilitation of boreholes in other parts of the state.
The senator, however, stressed that densely populated areas of the districts were prioritised to ensure maximum benefit.
The distribution breakdown showed that Bauchi LGA received 15 boreholes, while Toro LGA received 7.
Alkaleri, Kirfi, and Tafawa Balewa received four boreholes each, while Dass and Bogoro LGAs got three boreholes each.
Some of the residents expressed appreciation to the senator for the intervention, noting that the lack of water had, over the years, affected household activities, sanitation, and livelihoods.
Aminu Ado, a resident of the Tirwun community, described the initiative as an end to their suffering.
Similarly, Ibrahim Muhammad, a meat seller, said water scarcity had affected his business until the intervention.
Speaking on behalf of the communities, a traditional leader, Aminu Danmaliki, thanked the senator for prioritising the welfare of the people, saying the project would have a lasting positive impact.
(NAN)
