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‘PPP model a collaborative mechanism’ – Lagos clarifies controversial water initiative – EnviroNews

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 20, 2025
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The Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) has clarified the move behind its Public Private Partnership (PPP) pilot initiative announced recently to expand access of potable water in the state.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Managing Director, LWC, Mr Mukhtaar Tijani, on Monday, August 18, 2025, in Lagos.

Mukhtaar TijaniMukhtaar Tijani
Managing Director of the Lagos Water Corporation (LWC), Muktaar Tijani

Six civil society organisations (CSOs) had criticised the LWC on its PPP initiative calling it privatisation of water.

Tijani described the initiative as a Public-Private Partnership model designed to attract private sector investment, efficiency, and expertise.

He said the state government would retain the regulatory oversight to ensure fairness.

Tijani said the proposed initiative was not privatisation – defined as a transfer of ownership and control from public to private hands.

“The state government cannot solely undertake all infrastructural projects, given their enormous and capital-intensive nature.

“The PPP model is a collaborative mechanism to scale up water supply, ensure reliability, and deliver sustainable services to over 22 million Lagos residents,” Tijani said.

He explained that its recent stakeholders’ engagement was open and inclusive, with blanket invitations extended across non-governmental organisations, development partners, and private operators.

“The process was not geographically selective, ensuring broad participation,” Tijani said.

He noted that while most stakeholders supported the PPP model for Lagos’ 48 mini-waterworks, the Corporate Accountability & Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) declined its invitation.

“In its response, CAPPA cited procedural concerns and differences in principles, stressing that its non-participation was a deliberate choice,” Tijani said.

He cited successful PPPs in water services across Africa – in Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, Morocco, Egypt, and Malawi – as evidence that the model can work effectively when properly regulated.

The managing director announced the completion of the Akilo Waterworks rehabilitation project jointly executed by the Lagos State Government and WaterAid, to be inaugurated in September.

“This project stands as a positive example of what PPPs can achieve in Lagos’ water sector.

“Our ongoing engagements aim to build trust and deepen public understanding of PPP dynamics in utilities like water supply.

“The goal remains the same: improved access, capacity, and service delivery for all Lagosians,” Tijani said.

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