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Katsina government to end water scarcity with 20 million gallons

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Katsina State Government plans to end perennial water shortage in the state capital and its environs. Governor Aminu Masari, who made this known during an inspection of water projects in the metropolis and Ajiwa waterworks…

The post Katsina government to end water scarcity with 20 million gallons appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News.

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