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FCT Water Board Cut Supply In Some Parts Of Abuja

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Some parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, connected to the FCT Water Board would not have access to water from today, March 9 till Saturday morning.

The FCT Water Board said in a statement that the disruption which would last for two days would enable the organization to undertake emergency maintenance service on the major trunk pipes.

Areas affected in the FCT, according to the statement, include Utako, Life Camp, Jabi, Gwarimpa, Wuye, Mabushi, Katampe, Apo, Durumi, Games Village, and Galadimawa.

“Accordingly, residents in these areas are advised to store and preserve water to last them during the period”, the statement read in parts.

“Normal water supply will be restored on Saturday, March 11. The FCT Water board regrets any inconvenience this may cause.”

Naija News recalls that this is the second time in 2023 that the FCT water board announced a disruption in water supply in some parts of the Federal Capital Territory.

In January 2023, the board announced that water supply to Maitama, Asokoro, Garki I, II, Kubwa I, II, Airport, and Gwagwalada areas would be disrupted for two days – 10 to 12 January.

The reason for that according to a statement from the board was that the board wanted to undertake emergency maintenance work at the Lower Usuman Dam.