Rc. Carter, A POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR SURFACE-WATER AND SHALLOW GROUNDWATER ALLOCATION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE KOMADOUGOU YOBE RIVER BASIN, NORTHEAST NIGERIA, Public administration and development, 15(2), 1995, pp. 103-120
The Hadejia and Jama'are rivers rise on the Basement Complex of Kano a
nd Bauchi States, and on entering the area underlain by sedimentary ro
cks, they lose most of their water in their passage through Jigawa, Yo
be and Borno to Lake Chad. Water resource developments on the Hadejia
branch are now so far advanced that effectively the entire how is cons
umed before the confluence, where the river changes name to the Yobe.
These developments have taken place in the absence of a coherent, inte
grated water management policy, either nationally, for the river basin
, or at a local level. The Jama'are tributary is so far undeveloped, a
lthough this is unlikely to remain so for much longer. In this article
proposals for an analytical framework for water allocation policy in
the river basin are made, together with an analysis of the characteris
tics of the major existing water-using activities. The article argues,
not for a particular water allocation policy, but for clarity and tra
nsparency in the development of such policy by the relevant authoritie
s in Nigeria.