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PEPSA intensifies drainage clearance to prevent Jos flooding

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The Plateau Environmental Protection and Sanitation Agency (PEPSA) has intensified efforts to clear drainage systems and expand waterways across the Jos-Bukuru metropolis to avert urban flooding.

The Director-General of PEPSA, Mr. Samuel Dapiya, said on Monday that the intervention followed recurring flash floods caused largely by blocked drainage channels due to indiscriminate waste disposal.

According to him, although heavy rainfall is seasonal, many flooding incidents in the metropolis are worsened by human activities that obstruct the free flow of rainwater.

Dapiya said the agency had desilted and cleared drainage channels from Miango Junction to Educare Private School to improve water flow and minimise flooding.

He added that the agency would continue to monitor the affected areas after subsequent rainfall to determine whether additional engineering or environmental measures would be required.

The PEPSA boss also said personnel and equipment had been deployed to Lugard Road by UTC, where a blocked culvert had forced floodwater onto the road, causing traffic congestion and posing risks to motorists, businesses, and other road users.

He attributed the blockage to indiscriminate dumping of refuse into drainage channels by residents, motorists, and business owners.

“Our assessment revealed that plastic bottles, nylon materials, food waste, cartons and other refuse accumulated in the culvert over time, preventing the free flow of water,” he said.

Dapiya noted that blocked drainage systems often result in flooded roads, damaged homes and businesses, destruction of public infrastructure, traffic disruption, environmental pollution, and increased public health risks.

He said clearing blocked drainage channels requires significant public resources that could otherwise be channelled into development projects.

The Director-General urged residents to dispose of waste only at designated collection points and refrain from dumping refuse into drainage systems, culverts, waterways, and open spaces.

He also called on members of the public to report anyone found disposing of refuse in drainage channels or other unauthorised locations to PEPSA or relevant authorities.

Dapiya reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to protecting lives, property, and the environment through sustained environmental sanitation and flood prevention measures.

He stressed that effective environmental protection requires the collective efforts of government and residents.

“Protecting the environment is a shared responsibility. By disposing of waste properly, residents can help reduce flooding, protect public infrastructure, and promote a cleaner and healthier Plateau,” he said.

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