The Enugu State Government and Austrian firm, WANDE NEXUS have formalized an agreement to implement the Sustainable Last Mile Connectivity and Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project in Enugu.
The agreement, signed on Monday in Enugu, with the Austrian Ambassador to Nigeria, Thomas Schlesinger, in attendance, will see WANDE Nexus invest $100 million as Foreign Direct Investment to modernize water infrastructure, enhance service delivery, and ensure equitable access to clean water for all households in Enugu City.
Speaking at the event, Governor Peter Mbah described the agreement as a model for the relationship between a sub-sovereign and a sovereign, and a significant step toward delivering water to the last mile in Enugu City.
Mbah was quoted as saying, in a statement, “We now have an investment of $100 million to deal decisively with the last mile connection, the downstream part of our water system. This huge sum shows that the economic reforms of the federal government and our effort to position Enugu as the premier destination for investment are yielding results because this is a major FDI, not just for us as a state, but even as a country.
“For the record, this is not a case where we are just signing an agreement that is exploratory. This is an agreement we signed today for the funds to begin to flow. This is a discussion that started eight months ago. From signing an MoU, to Terms Sheet, to getting a Concession Agreement, today we are signing the final agreement and we expect that the investment funds will start to flow immediately, as they should have started with the connectivity to the last mile, and the procurement of the metres will commence.”
The governor explained that while the administration had increased water production from an occasional two million litres to 120 million litres, the biggest challenge remained expanding the network and connecting tertiary pipelines to homes.
He assured that with the signing of the FDI agreement, this issue would be resolved.
“This is purely an investment of $100 million being injected in our downstream water sector and we have the responsibility, as a state government, to continue to manage the upstream sector.
“If you look at our budget for 2025, there is fund slated for water, and that is essentially to increase our water production capacity. The volume will grow from 120 million litres of water per day to 200 million litres per day,” Mbah stated.
In his address, Schlesinger noted that the investment was firmly supported by the Austrian government and commended Governor Mbah for cultivating vital international relationships and demonstrating a strong dedication to improving the lives of his citizens.
Schlesinger stated, “Governor Mbah is a great friend of Austria. He has visited Vienna twice, where he met with ministers, international organisations and the business community; and he is a very active supporter of Austrian companies in Enugu.
“This investment in the amount of $100 million is, therefore, a testimony of his excellent work and his vision for Enugu State.”
Schlesinger also expressed strong confidence in the Chairman of WANDE Nexus Group, Dr. Ugochukwu Ugbor, to successfully lead the transformation of the downstream water sector.
“In order to implement such a plan as the governor has, you need strong leadership at the top of the project, represented by Dr. Ugochukwu Ugbor, the Chairman of WANDE NEXUS. He spent more than 20 years in Austria, where he played key roles in international organisations, addressing critical infrastructure and sustainability challenges, as enshrined in another Sustainable Development Goal of the United Nations,” he said.
In his remark, Ugbor said that he and the Austrian investors were encouraged to venture into the project due to the rapidly improving ease of doing business, the conducive investment environment, and the trustworthiness demonstrated by the Mbah administration.