The Chairman of Eket Local Government Area, Hon. Akaniyene Tommey, has commended the Rhema Care Integrated Development Centre (RIDEC) and the Akwa Ibom State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (AK-RUWATSAN) for their plan to install chlorinators in public water facilities across Eket communities. He described the initiative as a critical step toward achieving the United Nations’ goals on water and sanitation, essential for public health and economic development.
Represented by the Vice Chairman, Hon. Inyang Akpawan, Hon. Tommey gave the commendation during a briefing by the RIDEC team at the Chairman’s Lodge on the In-line Chlorination Project, which aims to improve access to safe and clean water for vulnerable populations.
On his part, the RIDEC Focal Person, Mr. Christopher Okon, explained that in-line chlorination involves integrating a chlorine-dosing device into water supply lines to automatically disinfect drinking water. This passive method ensures a continuous supply of safe water at community taps.
In addition, Mr. Ini Esak, Head of Water Resources at AK-RUWATSAN, added that the chlorination process is automatic and more reliable than manual methods. He highlighted its cost-effectiveness, reduced health risks, and wastewater treatment benefits, urging field workers to ensure proper maintenance during the eight-month pilot phase.
The pilot scheme will be implemented in five local government areas: Eket, Oron, Okobo, Ikot Ekpene, and Uyo, targeting public water facilities in markets, schools, and community centres.
The event featured an interactive session with stakeholders and officials from RIDEC and AK-RUWATSAN on implementation strategies.
In attendance were council officials, traditional rulers, former lawmakers, political leaders, and community stakeholders.




