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Lagos Water Corporation urges residents to use water wisely

Lagos State Water Corporation.

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The Managing Director of Lagos Water Corporation (LWC), Mr Muminu Badmus, on Friday urged Lagosians to imbibe the culture of water conservation.

Mr Muminu Badmus, Managing Director of Lagos State Water Corporation

The Managing Director of Lagos Water Corporation (LWC), Mr Muminu Badmus, on Friday urged Lagosians to imbibe the culture of water conservation.

Badmus gave this advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

He said that the global water scarcity threat necessitates wise usage of water by consumers.

According to him, any consumer that uses water wisely will appreciate the metering system the corporation has adopted to protect the interest of residents.

”The metering system has made water consumers to be aware of how much the corporation charges per cubic meter, which is equivalent to 1000 litres.

”For clarity, low density areas pay N200, high density areas, N250 and commercial users N350 per cubic meters respectively.

”This is the cheapest rate you can find in any country,” he said.

Badmus said that the Corporation has metered about 32,000 properties in the first phase of the exercise.

According to him, 24,000 pre-paid meters, 6,000 old meters and 2,000 mechanical meters have been installed in Lekki axis, Victoria Island Annex, Surulere, Omole and Ikeja among others.

Badmus said that the metering of houses would continue to other communities not yet covered once there was delivery of additional meters.

He enjoined the residents not yet metered not to relent in paying their water bills.

The managing director said that those metered would be recharging their cards when they run out of water.

Badmus said that the corporation was working relentlessly to have potable water to supply to areas not yet covered in its network.

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