States hit by flooding as FG blames Governors for poor preparation

States hit by flooding as FG blames Governors for poor preparation

by Joseph Anthony
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Several states across the country have continued to experience severe flooding as the Federal Government on Saturday faulted state governments for not heeding early warnings issued by its agencies.

Thousands have been displaced in states such as Anambra, Katsina, Nasarawa, Rivers, Bayelsa, Kogi, and Jigawa in recent weeks.

According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), over 300 people have been killed by devastating floods in 2022.

Speaking on Channels Televisionโ€™s Sunrise on Saturday, Director-General of the Nigeria Hydrological Services (NIHSA), Clement Nze, blamed state governments for disregarding โ€œadequate and timely warningsโ€ and weather advisories issued by the various Federal Government agencies

โ€œIf our predictions were heeded by relevant sub-nationals, we will not have been where we are today,โ€ Eze said.

โ€œBut I am believing that following this yearโ€™s flood disaster across the land, the consciousness of relevant actors especially sub-nationals will be awakened to do the needful once they receive all these advisories.โ€

He also said the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, earlier in the year wrote letters to state governors informing them of the impending devastating floods of 2022 but some of the governors did not heed the warning.

โ€œThey (weather predictions) were out early enough to set the tone for what to expect in the course of the year,โ€ Nze said. โ€œThe Nigerian Meteorological Agency came out on February 15 to paint the picture of what to expect and my own agency, Nigeria Hydrological Services, later followed suit.

โ€œThe Minister of Water Resources that gave the unveiling of the prediction, the annual flood outlook, issued warnings, issued letters to each state government in Nigeria and relevant ministries like agriculture, environment and aviation, informing them the specific locations in their states they should watch out for during the rainy season.

โ€œThe letters were authored by him (minister), signed and sent to the governors, they were informed and the necessary measures they ought to take.โ€

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday met with Governors in Abuja over the flooding disasters.

The President encouraged the Governors to meet with the Minister of Water Resources to fashion out solutions.

Special intervention funds, the President added, may be arranged after consultations with the minister.

The flooding in Nasarawa state affected one of the nationโ€™s largest rice farms, which may lead to an increase in the staple ahead of the festive season.

In a chat with Channels Television, the farmโ€™s Chief Agronomist, Dr Umar Ismaila, said more than 4,000 hectares of farmland has been submerged due to the floods.

Dr Umar said the incident will have an implication on Nigeriaโ€™s food security.

Counting the losses, the farmโ€™s business head and Vice President Olam rice farm, Anil Nair, said in a statement that the losses are huge but can only be estimated once the water recedes.

โ€œOLAM rice farm in Rukubi, Doma local government area of Nassarawa state is seated on a thirteen thousand, five hundred (13,500) hectares land and operates a crop area of four thousand, four hundred (4500) hectares,โ€ the statement said.

โ€œIt is the largest rice farm with the state-of-the-art equipment in Africa.โ€

As of Thursday, the Lokoja-Abuja expressway was besieged by flooding, forcing the Federal Road Safety Corps to issue a diversion notice.

According to the agency, the flooding has โ€œimpeded the free flow of trafficโ€ on the expressway.

It advised travellers to instead โ€œtake the Suleja-Bida-Mokwa road, while those travelling to the South-South/South-East regions are also advised to go through Nasarawa-Oweto Bridge-Adoka-Otupka axis.โ€

The FRSC noted that the diversion was necessary โ€œdue to the fact that the water level may take another two or more days to subside.โ€

Many communities in Kogi State have also been sacked by flooding.

Much of the flooding has been attributed to heavy rains and the release of dam water in neighboring Cameroon.

However, experts believe the failure to adequately prepare for climate change has worsened the disaster.

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