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Zobe Dam

Zobe Dam
Location Katsina State, Nigeria
Coordinates 12°23′18″N 7°28′29″E / 12.38833°N 7.47472°E / 12.38833; 7.47472Coordinates: 12°23′18″N 7°28′29″E / 12.38833°N 7.47472°E / 12.38833; 7.47472
Construction began 1972
Opening date 1983
Dam and spillways
Impounds Karaduwa River
Height 48 m
Length 360 m
Width (base) 2,750 m
Spillway capacity 2,083 m3/s
Reservoir
Creates Zobe lake
Total capacity 179 Mca
Power station
Hydraulic head 19 m

The Zobe Dam is in Dutsin-Ma local government area of Katsina State in the north of Nigeria. It is an earth-fill structure with a height of 19 m and a total length of 2,750 m. The dam has a storage capacity of 179 Mca and irrigation potential of 8,000 hectares. Although the dam was completed in 1983, as of 2010 it was still not being used for water supply to Katsina city, for local irrigation or for power generation.

Zobe Dam was conceived in the late 1970s during the administration of General Olusegun Obasanjo and was planned to supply 50% of drinking water for Katsina state while also supporting irrigation farming in the Dutsinma area. The dam was a Federal Urban Water Project built by the Shehu Shagari administration and completed in 1983. The water supply project was planned to be completed in 1995, but the US $122,000,000 project was abandoned due to non-funding. A 2004 safety review reported that although the dam appeared stable, it had experienced seepage problems in the past, should be monitored closely, and should be modified to intercept the foundation seepage.

In September 1999 heavy rains caused the Zobe Dam to overflow, resulting in heavy crop losses. The flood washed away millet, groundnuts, guinea corn and beans. The farmers, who were inadequately compensated when the dam site was acquired, were destitute with the rainy season nearing its end and their corps destroyed.

In 2003 the water of the dam was stagnant and muddy, and evaporation and leakages were gradually emptying the dam. The authorities in charge of the dam had been forced to sink relief wells to ventilate the reservoir. The Sokoto-Rima River Basin Development Authority had not yet cleared the land or released water for irrigation farming. The villagers could no longer use the water to water their crops, and the new lake was almost empty of fish. In August 2003 a past director of Katsina State Water Board said lack of focus and direction were the main obstacles to completion of Zobe Dam. He said that Zobe, one of the largest bodies of water in Nigeria, commissioned since 1982 and with huge irrigation potential, was lying wasted. In December 2005 farmers were demanding release of water from the dam.

In June 2009 the Katsina State government announced plans to set up a hydropower station at the unused dam to boost power supplies to the area and support mineral processing at the site. Engineer Musa Nashuni said the first step would be to investigate producing insulators for the electrification works, and after that the government would look into establishing plant to generate power for irrigation, water generation and local industries.


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