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Black market: Houthi militia sells water meters for 500,000 riyals to consumers in Ibb.

Black Market for Water Meters Emerges in Ibb Province

Residents in Ibb Province have reported the emergence of a black market for public water meters, with the Houthi militia selling these essential devices at exorbitant prices. This troubling trend has raised concerns among consumers who struggle to access basic water services.

Administrative Hurdles and Corruption

Numerous consumers have expressed frustration over the Houthi-controlled water authority’s refusal to issue water meters, despite citizens completing all necessary paperwork and paying the required fees. They highlighted that official transactions often remain pending for months, while unofficial transactions proceed swiftly through bribery.

One resident stated, “We have followed all the procedures, but our requests for water meters are consistently delayed. Meanwhile, others are able to bypass the system by paying bribes.”

Unofficial Pricing and Consumer Struggles

The residents revealed that the complications imposed by the water authority aim to facilitate the illegal sale of water meters at shocking prices. In some cases, these meters cost as much as 500,000 Yemeni rials, while the official price is only 40,000 rials. This inflated pricing exacerbates the hardships faced by consumers, many of whom rely on rainwater due to frequent service interruptions.

Rising Water Costs Amidst International Aid

The Houthi militia has significantly increased water prices in recent years, raising rates by nearly five times. Additionally, they have imposed new taxes on water bills, despite international organizations providing fuel and solar energy systems to support the water authority’s operations. This situation has left many residents questioning the management of their water resources and the motives behind the militia’s actions.

The rise of a black market for water meters in Ibb Province underscores the challenges residents face in accessing essential services. As the Houthi militia continues to exploit the situation, consumers are left vulnerable and frustrated, seeking solutions in a system plagued by corruption and inefficiency.

 

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