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FG to Establish National Flood Management Council

- Folalumi Alaran in Abuja

The federal government through the Ministry of Water Resources has proposed the establishm­ent of a National Flood management Council (NFMC).

The Council would be domiciled in the office of the Vice president of Nigeria.

Speaking yesterday, in Abuja, the Chairman of the presidenti­al committee on management of floods and disasters in Nigeria who is also the Minister of Water Resources, Sulieman Adamu, explained that the council's primary responsibi­lity would be to advise the president on all matters related to flood management, including the declaratio­n of a state of emergency based on the categorisa­tion of floods.

President Muhammadu Buhari had in November 2022, inaugurate­d a presidenti­al committee saddled with the developmen­t of a comprehens­ive action plan for preventing flood disasters in the country.

The president had mandated the Minister of Water Resources to fashion out ways of preventing flood disasters in Nigeria within 90 days.

The committee, in its bid to complete the presidenti­al assignment, said they have identified ten key strategies to address the incessant flooding across the country.

The minister explained: “The president on the advice of the NFMC, shall declare a state of emergency when a category 4 ’Major flood’ flood occurs.”

He added, “Following a series of situationa­l studies, analysis, field evaluation­s and key stakeholde­rs’ interactio­ns, the presidenti­al committee identified 10 key strategies to address the incessant flooding across the country.

“The key Strategies are: Data Acquisitio­n for integrated flood management, coordinate­d multi-sectoral flood early warning system, developmen­t of capacity on flood management, developmen­t and management of flood plains.”

The minister however said there was no short term in flood mitigation and that the estimated cost of implementi­ng the ten strategic plan was N3.460 trillion.

“Flooding is the most common and expensive natural disaster in the world. Mitigation projects, which encompass a range of prevention solutions, are the most cost effective strategy for decreasing flood risk.

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