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Flood: Worst Not Over, FG Warns States

Federal Government Clarifies Borno Flooding Causes, Allocates Funds for Flood Prevention and Dam Rehabilitation

paulcraft by paulcraft
September 15, 2024
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  • The Federal Government clarifies that the Borno flooding was due to excessive rainfall, not a dam collapse, and warns of more water
  • The government allocates N108 billion for flood prevention efforts across 36 states and plans dam rehabilitation to manage excess water

The Federal Government has clarified that the recent flooding near the Alau Dam in Borno State was not due to a collapse but rather excessive rainfall and climate change impacts. Speaking at a press conference in Abuja, the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof. Joseph Utsev, offered condolences to the people of Borno State and warned that the worst of the flooding is not yet over, with more water expected.

The minister reminded the public that flood risk assessments identified 31 states, including Borno, as high-risk areas. He emphasized that technical teams from various government agencies, including the Chad Basin Development Authority, are currently assessing the damage and devising solutions.

Prof. Utsev cautioned residents about the potential risks of contaminated water and the spread of waterborne diseases. He also expressed concerns about potential river flooding along the Niger and Benue rivers, urging states to remain alert and take preventive measures.

The Federal Government, with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval, has allocated N108 billion for flood prevention efforts across the 36 states. The minister called on state governments to follow early warning systems and implement preventive actions to minimize the impact of future floods.

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In addition, the minister explained that many dams across the country are struggling to manage the excess water caused by increased rainfall. As part of the government’s long-term response, plans are underway for dam rehabilitation, with budget allocations set for 2024 and 2025. He assured affected communities that the Federal Government remains committed to supporting and preventing further disasters.

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