FCT water board attributes supply drop to seasonal transition

The Federal Capital Territory Water Board has explained the recent decline in water supply as a result of the shift from rainy to dry season. This transition is affecting water availability across the territory. Officials urge residents to remain patient during this period.

In a statement addressing concerns over reduced water distribution, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Water Board pointed to the ongoing seasonal change as the primary cause. The board noted that the move from the rainy season to the dry season naturally impacts water levels and supply efficiency in the region.

This explanation comes amid reports of inconsistent water access in various parts of the FCT, which serves as Nigeria's capital territory. The board emphasized that such fluctuations are typical during this transitional phase, though no specific timeline for resolution was provided in the available information.

Residents have been advised to conserve water and explore alternative sources where possible. The FCT Water Board, responsible for managing the territory's water infrastructure, continues to monitor the situation closely. This seasonal factor highlights ongoing challenges in water management in urban areas prone to such climatic shifts.

No further details on mitigation measures or long-term solutions were outlined in the board's communication.

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