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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Lagos begins rehabilitation of Iju, Adiyan water plants

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The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has begun the rehabilitation of Iju and Adiyan Water Treatment Plants to improve potable water supply across Lagos State.

The rehabilitation project, which will take eight months to complete, is titled: Rehabilitation of Iju Head works and Akute Intake Station – Lots 1, 2, and 3″. It is part of the corporation’s asset management and infrastructure renewal programme.

The project, according to a statement issued on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, by the Corporation’s Public Affairs Unit, is funded by the Lagos State Government, and is scheduled to run from February to October.

Mukhtaar Tijani
Managing Director of the Lagos Water Corporation (LWC), Muktaar Tijani

The Managing Director of LWC, Mr. Mukhtaar Tijani, in a meeting on Tuesday at the corporation’s headquarters in Ijora, Lagos, said the rehabilitation was critical to improve operational efficiency and service delivery.

Tijani, who was represented by the Executive Director, Operations, Mrs. Omolanke Taiwo, said the project, aligned with the corporation’s five-year strategic business plan, launched in December 2024.

He explained that the plan prioritised infrastructural development as a means of addressing long standing operational challenges within the water sector.

According to him, the rehabilitation focuses mainly on pump replacement and upgrades, following approval by the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

“This project must not be business as usual. We want all hands to be on deck to ensure timely and successful delivery,” he said.

Also speaking, the Director of Production, Mr. Agiri Mustapha, described the rehabilitation as a critical project for both the corporation and the state government.

Mustapha said past challenges associated with pump installations informed the decision to engage original equipment manufacturers with sole franchise rights.

He noted that the move was aimed at ensuring the quality, durability, and optimal performance of installed equipment.

Representatives of the contractors and manufacturers, including KSB Pumps & Valves Nigeria Ltd., Wilo Pumps Nigeria Ltd., and Springfield Electric Ltd., assured the corporation of timely and quality delivery of the project.

The corporation expressed optimism that the rehabilitation would significantly enhance operational capacity, service reliability, and access to safe drinking water for residents of Lagos State.

By Olaitan Idris

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