Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Federal Capital Territory Administration Commissions Primary Water Grid to Bwari Satellite Town

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), led by Minister Nyesom Wike, has officially commissioned the newly completed phase-one water supply network for the Bwari Satellite Town. The municipal project delivers clean, pipe-borne water directly to residential estates, public institutions, and administrative blocks across Bwari to phase out reliance on open wells.

Rapid suburban population growth in FCT satellite towns regularly outpaces basic utility grids, forcing thousands of households to depend on expensive private water trucks or untreated underground boreholes that pose high water-borne disease risks. Connecting Bwari to the main treated water supply network stabilizes municipal utility access, lowers living expenses for civil servants, and establishes the sanitary conditions needed to prevent seasonal disease outbreaks.

This public utility launch demonstrates a structured approach to metropolitan planning, utility infrastructure tracking, and satellite town integration. By completing large-scale water distribution pipelines alongside ongoing road construction projects, the administration systematically improves living standards in outer municipal zones while showing strict compliance with the Abuja master development plan.

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