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ENUGU NEWMAP AT A GLANCE

Enugu NEWMAP mission statement: “Restoring the landscape of degraded area and improving social livelihood in targeted sub-catchments”.

Brief History of the Project in the State: The Project became effective in September 16, 2013 under the Ministry of Environment as its authorizing agency. Enugu NEWMAP was among the five mover states.

Initially, Enugu NEWMAP has five priority sites out of which Ninth mile and Ajali sites have been completed.

The choice of these two sites was the fact that both erosion sites are along the same axis and posed severe threat to the water pipeline and twin tanks water reservoir supplying portable water to Enugu metropolis from Ajali water scheme.

Enugu NEWMAP has four ongoing gully erosion sites, namely, Enugu Ngwo, Agbaja Ngwo, Udi Ozalla, and Umuavulu-Abor.

Also, the following sites were cleared for civil works, Anyazuru Ohom Orba, Onuiyi-Alo-Ulo, Imilike-Etiti, Obolla-Afor- Obollo Eke erosion sites in our 2020 Procurement Plan.

Enugu NEWMAP support vulnerable communities with grants to engage in their choice livelihood activities, hence 29 Community Interest Groups were formed and empowered using NEWMAP Needs Assessment Studies in Ameke Ngwo, and Nsude communities.

345 Project Affected Persons have been compensated in Enugu Ngwo, Agbaja Ngwo, and Umuavulu Abor respectively.

The Project is currently under the leadership of Barr. Vincent Egechukwu Obetta as the State Project Coordinator.

 

Latest updates below.

JOINT FGN/WORLD BANK IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT MISSION TO NEWMAP STATES

Recently, a joint enhanced implementation support mission for the Nigeria erosion and watershed management project commenced from 11th to 23rd May 2015 involving the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN), represented by the Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU) and the...

JOINT FGN/WORLD BANK IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT MISSION TO NEWMAP STATES

Recently, a joint enhanced implementation support mission for the Nigeria erosion and watershed management project commenced from 11th to 23rd May 2015 involving the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN), represented by the Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU) and the...

NEWMAP Commences Civil Works Activities in 21 Erosion Sites in the Seven Participating States. Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) has been paid to likely Project Affected Persons (PAP) in some of the States.

The Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) project became effective on September 16, 2013. The World Bank agreed to finance the Project with a credit of $500 million. This credit was approved in addition to fully blended grants of $3.96 million from...