In 2005, former Cross River State governor, Donald Duke, successfully implemented and commissioned the Second National Urban Water Sector Reform Project, that gave Cross Riverians access to pipe-borne water and enhanced the commercial viability of CRSWBL. The cost was 198.2 million dollars, financed by the World Bank and French Development Agency.
This is 2018 and CRSWBL just pumped and distributed unhealthy water to her consumers. There is indeed a water crisis in Cross River State.
It’s a pity, water is essential, but the content inside the glass is more or less a palm wine colour, it is un healthy n not accepted, this is a capital city n town not a village,even in the village is rare to find such a content colour, water should be given first hand attention. Tnx cali town for your invisible eye.