Deputy President of the Senate Ovie Omo-Agege has called on governments and non-government bodies to take preventive measures to protect flood-prone communities.
The senator said governments at all levels must urgently implement strategies to prevent loss of lives and properties as the country approaches the peak of raining season.
Omo-Agege, who expressed deep concerns about the implications of the 2019 flood warnings by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), noted that early flood-prevention measures must be urgently undertaken so as to avoid disastrous consequences.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Yomi Odunuga in Abuja, the senator called for serious sensitisation and other preventive measures rather than resort to condolence messages after the occurrence of avoidable disasters.
He said: “According to NIHSA, the federal and state
governments may need to tackle likely re-occurrence of deaths and displacement
through flooding in several parts of the country.
“NIHSA’s 2019 flood warnings indicate that there is crucial need for adequate
early flood prevention measures, mitigation and preparedness by federal and
state governments.
“It also indicates that coastal states like Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Ondo and Rivers states are very likely to experience heavy coastal flooding due to rise in sea level and tidal surge.
“Indeed, severe flooding has commenced in several parts of the country, causing loss of lives and property but if appropriate and early preventive measures are not implemented on time, this could lead to high records of deaths, destroyed property, family displacement, disease outbreaks, agro-economic down turn, and other negative effects associated with flooding.
“In accordance with this warning, all state and federal government agencies, non-governmental organizations and all others who can play positive roles in mass sensitization and other relevant activities should commence early flood preventive measures before heavier rains commence in a few weeks.”
He assured government agencies and aid partners of the senate’s support towards ensuring that all necessary support was given to flood victims and their communities.
The senator however, advised people living in flood-prone communities to heed government flood warnings and be prepared to evacuate once such directives are given by their states’ emergency management authorities and other relevant agencies. The Nation