Residents of Tatagiya in Gwagwa Ward in Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) of the FCT have decried lack of access to potable water in their community.
Residents who spoke with our correspondent on Saturday said lack of pipe-borne water had been their major challenge over the years, noting that a pond had been their only source of water.
A resident, Ishaya Samuel, said there was no borehole in the community, hence that they mostly trekked to a pond to fetch water.
He noted that the lack of potable water had been posing serious health hazards to them and therefore appealed to the authorities of AMAC to come to their aid by sinking at least a borehole for the community.
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The Village Head of Tatagiya, Mr Enoch Galadima, said, “It is only during the rainy season that my people do have some sigh of relief as they don’t go to the stream to get water. If you see the kind of water my people drink, you will pity them.”
He noted that, “But the chairman ordered some officials who came to this village to see how they would sink a borehole. I am very glad for the gesture as it will reduce the problem of water here.”