Nigeria and Hungary have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at deepening collaboration in water management, innovation, and climate resilience, marking a renewed commitment to tackling Nigeria’s growing water-related challenges.
The agreement, formalized between the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and Nigeria’s National Water Resources Institute (NWRI) in Kaduna, was one of the major highlights of the Nigeria–Hungary Water Forum held in Abuja recently.
The forum brought together government officials, engineers, researchers, and policy experts to explore sustainable solutions in water resource management and strengthen bilateral relations through technical and academic cooperation.
Honourable Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof. Joseph Utsev, described the pact as a strategic milestone in building Nigeria’s capacity for modern water management. He noted that the initiative would foster joint research on water security, advanced training for engineers, and expertise exchange in flood control and basin management.
Prof. Utsev explained that the collaboration builds on a previous 2016 MoU between both countries, reinforcing their shared commitment to knowledge transfer and technology development in the water sector.
Highlighting Nigeria’s mounting water challenges driven by rapid urbanisation, population growth, and climate change. He said that the partnership aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which identifies water security and sanitation as critical pillars of national development and poverty reduction.
“The cooperation with Hungary will complement Nigeria’s ongoing initiatives such as the River Basin Revitalisation Programme and flood control projects along the River Niger and other major basins,” Prof Utsev said. He stated that Hungary’s experience in wastewater treatment, flood management, and water engineering would enhance Nigeria’s drive to modernise its water infrastructure.
Hungarian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Lóránd Endreffy, described the forum as a milestone in bilateral relations, pledging Hungary’s continued support to Nigeria’s water sector transformation.
He commended Nigeria’s determination to pursue long-term, innovative solutions to its water challenges and affirmed that Hungary’s advanced technologies in water infrastructure and treatment systems would complement these efforts.
The Nigeria–Hungary Water Forum also featured technical sessions, case studies, and research presentations from universities and national agencies on flood control, rural water supply, and climate adaptation strategies.
With this renewed partnership, both nations are setting a strong example of international cooperation in addressing global water security and sustainability.
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