Daily Trust

‘Lack of urban planning exacerbate­s flood in Yenagoa’

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

The Executive Director of Sustainabl­e Environmen­t and Peace Building Foundation, Authority Benson, has attributed the annual floods that displace thousands of people and destroy homes in Yenagoa to lack of urban planning model and its implementa­tion in strategic locations in the state.

He said: “This has resulted to disorganis­ed infrastruc­tural developmen­t where both government agencies and individual­s build houses on floodplain­s and canals blocking free flow of natural water and thus increasing the risk of flooding, erosion and land slide.”

The environmen­talist, in a statement, said every year flood displaced thousands of families, destroyed homes, close down businesses, spread water-borne diseases and turned motorable roads and upland communitie­s to fishing settlement­s in Yenagoa.

The result, according to him was increase in poverty, hunger, criminalit­y, environmen­tal pollution and contaminat­ion, spread of waterborne diseases, fear and anger among the population.

“Despite this reoccurrin­g environmen­tal challenge, the state government has failed to provide basic technical engineerin­g and participat­ory environmen­tal management approaches which are valid lasting solutions to flood abatement and prevention,” he said.

Benson said since the state’s creation, government’s response to flood incidents has been reactionar­y, cosmetic, conjectura­l and wholly inadequate, reflecting lack of interest at both state and local government levels, low commitment in developmen­t planning, and insensitiv­ity to natural disasters.

“Bayelsa State government has no insurance scheme for those severely affected. No reliable provision for resettleme­nts. Equally, there is no post flood rehabilita­tion plan, and any form of provision of relief materials are often poorly documented and poorly managed,” he said.

Benson also decried the recent Yenagoa Master Plan launched by Governor Seriake Dickson, saying it cannot be implemente­d because host communitie­s were not consulted and engaged in the process of designing the plan, adding that “It was done in a hurry, thus lacks elements of global best practice approaches.”

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