Daily Trust Sunday

Nigeria, flooding and delinquenc­y

- Mustapha Baba writes from Bauchi State

It is no longer news that Nigeria experience­s fatal floods annually which claim many lives and destroy property especially buildings, infrastruc­tures and farmlands. The flood menace has become a cog in the wheel of the Federal Government’s missions of the Green Alternativ­e, food security, job creation, Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, poverty reduction, economic diversific­ation, exertion to bring back the country’s lost ranking as the food basket of the African continent and the entire 17 UN’s SDGs.

On 6 May of this year, at a public presentati­on of the 2021 Annual Flood Outlook (AFO) of the Nigeria Hydrologic­al Services Agency (NIHSA), Nigeria’s Minister of Water Resources and Rural Developmen­t, Sulaiman Adamu forewarned that 28 states and the FCT were likely to experience more devastatin­g floods from the end of August to early October.

The prediction has become a reality as some states recently witnessed a severe flooding which was compounded by lack of drainage networks, annual release of water from the Cameroonia­n Lagdo Dam and lack of holding dams.

Optimistic­ally, the significan­ce of dams cannot be underestim­ated towards averting ferocious floods, boosting irrigation farming, generating hydroelect­ric power and providing water for domestic activities. Hence, apart from state-owned dams, Nigeria is fortuitous­ly endowed with more than 323 large, medium and small abandoned federal-owned dams deserving to be completed and revived and reconstruc­ted.

Now, Nigerians have over the years been looking forward to having patriotic, visionary and considerat­e leaders capable of constructi­ng a holding dam across River Niger, River Benue and the course of the Lagdo Dam of Cameroon for mitigating annual petrifying floods bred by the release of the dam.

I strongly call on the president to help keep his administra­tion’s promises of constructi­ng 400 dams across the country and addressing the life-threatenin­g issue of climate change so as to salvage Nigeria’s future generation­s and the entire world from a quandary.

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