Tuesday 8 October 2019

HISTORICAL PLACES IN KANO:TIGA DAM(1971-1974)

Just like many start up with right intentions and motives, TIGA DAM located at Kano was created with the intentions of irrigation for farmers but dilapidation and lack of continuity have left the place in a deplorable state but the one thing that can still be found there is a serene air that generally permeates the environs.


     The Tiga Dam is in Kano State in the Northwest of Nigeria, constructed in 1971–1974. It is a major reservoir on the Kano River, the main tributary of the Hadejia River.
      The dam was built during the administration of Governor Audu Bako in an attempt to improve food security through irrigation projects. The dam covers an area of 178 square kilometres (69 sq mi) with maximum capacity of nearly 2,000,000 cubic metres (71,000,000 cu ft). Water from the dam supplies the Kano River Irrigation Project as well as Kano City.[3]

The image by the right is taken at Kano law school campus . we had used the google map in trying to locate our destination but no matter the route you follow you must pass through the law school. 

 

             Downstream impact

            Several studies have shown that the dam has delivered negative economic value when its effect on downstream communities was taken into account. On completion of the dam the river flow downstream at Gashua in Yobe State fell by about 100,000,000 cubic metres (3.5×109 cu ft) per year due to upstream irrigation and by more than 50,000,000 cubic metres (1.8×109 cu ft) due to evaporation from the reservoir. A study published in 1999 concluded that farmers in the downstream floodplain had adapted their agriculture, helped by new technology, but the increased level of production might not be sustainable.
          The Hadejia-Nguru wetlands further downstream have considerable economic and ecological importance. They are home to about one million people living by wet-season rice farming, agriculture at other seasons, fishing and cattle grazing by Fulani people. The dam has damaged the cycle, reducing fish catches and harvests of other wetland products.[7]
         In August 2009, Senator Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan of Yobe North, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Accounts, stated that the Tiga Dam had reduced water flow in the Kano River by about 50%. The senator was speaking in opposition to the proposed Kafin Zaki Dam on the Jama'are River, the other main tributary of the Yobe River. He said the Tiga and Challawa Dams had caused intense poverty, increased desert encroachment, migration and conflicts between arable farmers and herdsmen. He noted that the Yobe River no longer flows into Lake Chad.[8]
    It is estimated that Lake Chad will dry up completely within 40 years. More than 30 million people derive their livelihood from the Lake Chad Basin through fishing, raising live stock and farming. A study group to examine the problem was established in November 2008, visiting the Tiga dam and other locations.[9]
               


       There are no side attractions at the Dam except the former glory of the Dam and for someone that cherishes quietness and calm, that can be achieved there. There are many Dams in that location but this particular one is the first you meet by the right side of the road with Kano state film Academy sign board and the Tiga Dam sign board, rusted green . There are two openings for gate, drive through and you will see this blue Railings. If lost just show this picture but that will not happen if carefully these descriptions are followed.



CLIMAX

My favorite moment was when the engine of the boat kick started.  Watch Video on my Instagram page, sarahjohn5411 and of course the picture taking and the total freedom with my company Ray.
















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HISTORICAL PLACES IN KANO:TIGA DAM(1971-1974)

Just like many start up with right intentions and motives, TIGA DAM located at Kano was created with the intentions of irrigation for farme...