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FG advocates urgent flood action

EditorBy EditorMay 3, 2025Updated:May 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Federal Government on Saturday called for the promotion of a flood-resilient environment across the country to prevent the dangers associated with flooding.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Mr Mahmud Kambari made the call during the 2025 National Flood Awareness Campaign in Nyanya, Abuja.

“Today’s campaign aims to educate citizens on flood risks and strategies for building resilience,” he said.

Kambari, who was represented by the Director of Erosion, Flood and Coastal Zone Management in the ministry, Mr Usman Bokani noted that flooding remains one of Nigeria’s most frequent and destructive natural disasters.

He added that floods displace thousands, damage infrastructure, and disrupt economic activities.

“The 2025 Flood Awareness Campaign is not merely an event; it is a movement towards a safer and more sustainable future.

“This initiative is a vital part of our collective efforts to protect lives, livelihoods, and the environment from the devastating impact of flooding.

“The Federal Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with relevant agencies and stakeholders, remains committed to mitigating these risks through proactive measures, public awareness, and community-driven solutions,” Kambari assured.

He explained that, in recent years, climate change has intensified the frequency and severity of floods across Nigeria.

“Unpredictable rainfall patterns, blocked drainage systems, deforestation, and poor urban planning have all increased the vulnerability of communities such as Nyanya.

“The 2024 flood reports recorded significant losses in several states, reflecting the need for early warning systems, effective waste management, and sustainable land-use practices.

“We provide timely flood forecasts to at-risk communities in collaboration with other relevant government agencies,” he added.

Kambari advised Nyanya residents to avoid indiscriminate waste disposal, warning that blocked drainages are a major cause of urban flooding.

“Avoid building on waterways and floodplains, comply with town planning regulations, pay attention to early warnings, evacuate when instructed, and report illegal environmental practices.

“Plant trees and preserve green areas, as they serve as natural defences against floods.

“To our traditional leaders, we appeal for your support in enforcing environmental laws within your communities,” he urged.

Earlier, Mr Bokani reaffirmed that flooding remains one of Nigeria’s most crucial environmental challenges, leading to loss of lives, displacement, and economic setbacks.

“In recent years, urban areas like Nyanya have experienced increasing flood risks due to climate change-induced heavy rainfall, blocked drainage systems from poor waste disposal, unregulated settlements, and construction on floodplains.

He criticised harmful environmental practices, stressing that they must stop.

“We are starting with Nyanya, but we plan to reach other areas such as Kuje, Lugbe, Kubwa, and Bwari from now until July, as the rains continue.

“We are also working with the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) to prevent indiscriminate refuse dumping by cart pushers.

“The ministry hopes to extend the flood awareness campaign to major cities such as Kaduna, Ibadan, Lagos, and Kano, where high population density and poor waste management culture increase flood risks,” Bokani added.

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