The Guardian (Nigeria)

Edo clears drains, reactivate­s re-injection ponds to control flooding

- From Michael Egbejule, Benin City

TEdo State Government yesterday intensifie­d flood control and waste management efforts in the state with the removal of debris from drains and re-activation of reinjectio­n ponds around Benin City.

The followed momentary flooding caused by torrential rainfall in various parts of the state.

Commission­er for Environmen­t and Sustainabi­lity, Dame Omua Alonge Oni-okpaku, who addressed journalist­s while inspecting the exercise in different locations in Benin City, said the exercise was being carried out to allow free flow of rainwater and curb flooding in the state capital.

She noted that the flooding challenge in Benin City metropolis is as a result of a number of factors, including indiscrimi­nate dumping of refuse in drains and water retention ponds.

She called for a change of attitude in waste disposal among residents, noting that the government would build more canals to ensure a free flow of floodwater.

“We have started clearing drains and re-injection ponds at flood flashpoint­s. This will curb the flooding challenge within the city area. We have seven re-injection ponds within the city centre and we will de-silt them.

“We also want residents to understand that they need to clean their gutters and stop dumping refuse into drainages,” she stated. Oni-okpaku added that the removal of debris from the re-injection ponds was carried out once in two years to ensure the ponds were empty to hold water.

The contractor handling the re-activation of the reinjectio­n pond at Ihama at Government Reserved Area (GRA) in Benin City, Chief Victor Amedu, said the pond, which was built about 11 years ago needed to be maintained on a regular basis.

He added that the reactivati­on of the pond would help curb flooding challenges in the area as it could hold up to 120,000 litres of water daily.

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