CHALLENGES AND CONSEQUENCES OF WATER SCARCITY: NEED FOR PUBLIC- PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN KAZAURE TOWN, JIGAWA STATE, NIGERIA

A. I. Ali, T. Y. Riilwanu
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This study examined the level of water scarcity across Kazaure town, Jigawa State and the strategies employed by public and private agencies to increase their resilience toward access to affordable and safe clean water supply. Water scarcity is one of the major challenges affecting the livelihood of people in Kazaure town.  The aim of the study was to examine water scarcity at micro level, in Kazaure town. A total of 1520 samples were selected which constituted 0.4% of the total population. The respondents were selected using availability sampling at water collection points of which only 1500 questionnaires were successfully returned and 20 were not. The data was analysed using simple descriptive statistics and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) single factor. Results revealed that 20% of the sampled population has resorted to land leasing near water sources for their farming activities, 53% has stopped dry season farming in the area of fishing, 45% of the sample respondents have stopped fishing while 56.5% indicated that they have resorted to providing their water needs by themselves. The study revealed that there are only 60 hand pump boreholes in the whole of Kazaure. The ANOVA test also indicated that there were no significant differences in terms of water sources between the settlements at 0.05 level (P 0.067) and there were significant differences in terms of water facility types between the settlements at 0.05 level of significance (P 0.046). It was established from the study that water scarcity has negatively affected livelihood activities in the study area. The paper recommends that private sectors should be encouraged to pool resources together to provide and improve water supply projects and state and local government should provide more mechanical powered bore holes in the areas for effective water supply.      
水资源短缺的挑战和后果:尼日利亚吉加瓦州卡扎雷镇公私伙伴关系的需要
本研究调查了吉加瓦州卡扎雷镇的缺水程度,以及公共和私营机构为提高获得负担得起的安全清洁供水的抵御能力而采取的战略。水资源短缺是影响卡扎雷镇人民生计的主要挑战之一。这项研究的目的是在微观层面上检查Kazaure镇的水资源短缺。共选取1520个样本,占总人口的0.4%。在取水点采用可得性抽样选择受访者,其中只有1500份问卷成功回收,20份未回收。数据分析采用简单描述性统计和单因素方差分析(ANOVA)。结果显示,20%的抽样人口采取了水源地附近土地租赁的耕作方式,53%的人停止了旱季捕鱼,45%的抽样受访者停止了捕鱼,56.5%的人表示他们采取了自给自足的方式。研究显示,整个Kazaure只有60个手动泵井。方差分析还表明,各聚落在水源方面差异无统计学意义(P 0.067),在供水设施类型方面差异有统计学意义(P 0.046)。研究结果表明,水资源短缺对研究区域的生计活动产生了负面影响。论文建议,应该鼓励私营部门集中资源,提供和改善供水项目,国家和地方政府应该在这些地区提供更多的机械动力钻孔,以实现有效的供水。
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