Posted by Chinenye on Thu 04th Jun, 2026 - tori.ng
A new water project launched in Ishielu Local Government Area has sparked a wave of mixed reactions, with some residents praising it as a long-overdue intervention while others question the scale and significance of the initiative.
(Second (L)Hon. Ifeoma Peace Agwu, Executive Chairman Ishielu LGA, Ebonyi state. Photo by X.com)
The Chairman of Ishielu Local Government Area, Agwu, this week flagged off Phase 1 of a borehole construction initiative covering communities including Ulepa, Ntezi, Onu Oji, and Azunyaba A.
The project, executed in partnership with Amana Marga, is aimed at providing residents with reliable access to clean water and forms part of Governor Nwifuru's grassroots development agenda.
The initiative has drawn mixed reactions from the public. Supporters have welcomed it as a practical and much-needed intervention for communities that have long struggled with access to clean water.
Critics, however, have been less impressed, questioning why such basic hand-pump installations are being celebrated with great fanfare given that the local government receives monthly allocations estimated at between ₦470 million and ₦510 million.
Detractors argue that the funds could be better channelled into more impactful infrastructure such as roads and schools.
The divided public response reflects broader ongoing debates about local government priorities and the effective use of public funds in the area, with the stakes heightened as Ebonyi State heads toward local government elections in August.