Nigeria has several dams constructed across different states to provide water, irrigation, hydroelectric power, and flood control. Some of the major dams in Nigeria include:
Kainji Dam: Located in Niger State, Kainji Dam is the largest hydroelectric dam in Nigeria with a power generating capacity of 760 megawatts (MW).
Jebba Dam: Also located in Niger State, Jebba Dam has a power generating capacity of 540 MW.
Shiroro Dam: Situated in Niger State, Shiroro Dam provides water supply and generates 600 MW of electricity.
Zungeru Dam: Under construction in Niger State, Zungeru Dam will have a power generating capacity of 700 MW when completed.
Dadin Kowa Dam: Located in Gombe State, Dadin Kowa Dam provides irrigation for over 5,000 hectares of farmland and generates 40 MW of electricity.
Bakalori Dam: Constructed in Zamfara State, Bakalori Dam provides water supply and irrigation for farmland in the state.
Oyan Dam: Located in Ogun State, Oyan Dam provides water supply and generates 30 MW of electricity.
Overall, dams in Nigeria play a crucial role in providing water supply, irrigation, and electricity to the country's population.
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