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Mambilla Dam, Nigeria
The River Benue runs through the Mambilla Plateau
Like many projects in Nigeria, Mambilla Dam has been engulfed in controversy over the corruption exercised by Nigeria's previous president. For instance, while a contract has been awarded to Gezhouba, the main builder of the Three Gorges Dam, no work has yet begun at the project site, besides a project inauguration ceremony. When Mambilla was first proposed, the German engineering company Lahmeyer got a contract to carry out a feasibility study in April 2005. Since then, Lahmeyer has been blacklisted by the World Bank, after being convicted of bribery in the Lesotho Many fear that Mambilla will go the way of previous large development projects (including large hydropower projects) where contracts are meted out but projects are never built. Instead, corporations and politicians pocket the money, and local communities receive few benefits. Ongoing parliamentary investigations in Nigeria have brought up many such cases, among them the Kainji and Mambilla hydropower projects. If the Mambilla dam project does continue, it could mean disastrous environmental and social impacts for those already living in poverty along the banks of the Benue River. International Rivers continues to support local groups in their efforts to confront Chinese companies that are involved in dam projects in Nigeria. To read more about Nigeria's water corruption scandal, visit Peter Bosshard's blog. PARTNERSSociety for Water and Public Health Protection (SWAPHEP) SWAPHEP is currently sourcing funds to implement community mobilization on the corruption issues around the Mambilla Dam. SWAPHEP is also actively monitoring the legislative investigations into the dam's corruption scandals. Find out how you can support their efforts by clicking here. More information: Visit the Society for Water and Public Health Protection for more information on efforts to protect natural and human resources in Nigeria Read Policy Director Peter Bosshard's blog on Nigeria's water corruption scandals Contact us: Lori Pottinger Nicole Brewer |