The Contending Issues of Domestic Water Supply in Makurdi Metropolis, Benue State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Civil and Environmental Research
Title The Contending Issues of Domestic Water Supply in Makurdi Metropolis, Benue State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 6
Issue 9
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 89-96
Abstract
This research investigates the various sources of water available in Makurdi metropolis, the state capital of
Benue State, Its distribution across the various wards, its availability and frequency using both primary and
secondary sources of data. A total of 200 respondents (households) were chosen randomly across the various
wards of Makurdi. The questionnaire was administered to 200 households, 193 returned the questionnaires while
7 of them were lost. The results of the analysis show that 53.7% of all the respondents had running public taps in
their homes while 46.3% do not have such facilities at home and of those that had running taps at home indicates
that only 23.8% of them had water running more than three times in a week. Also about 45.4% of the
respondents only had water occasionally and 18.8% had water once a week. The remaining 15% had water
running in their taps two to three times in a week. More so, this study here shows how sufficient and adequate is
water supply from Water Board. This revealed that 7.1% of the household have sufficient and adequate water
supply due to storage system in their houses and about 19.2% have not adequate water supply. This confirms that
the problem of water supply in the area is affiliated to the increase in the demand for water as against the
inadequate supply of water due to insufficient power supply and problem of inadequate pumping infrastructure.
Consequently, some parts of the study area which are closer to the Benue State Water Board have water supply
more than the area that are far away from the water board who suffer inadequate water availability and
abundance. This study therefore suggests some solutions in which if properly implemented will help to a greater
extent in solving the problem of water supply in area

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