Minister Seeks Construction Of Dams To Address Perennial Water Flooding.

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The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Professor Joseph Terlumun Utsev has recommended the construction of new dams and the desilting of existing ones and major rivers as measures to tackle the perennial flooding in Nigeria.

Professor Utsev made this recommendation at the National Economic Council Meeting, Chaired by Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima, at the Council Chambers, State House, Abuja.

According to Utsev, the installation of hydrological equipment and the development of dam safety practices were also critical steps to addressing severe flooding that has continued to cause damages across Nigeria.

The Minister explained that “his Ministry is constructing dams nationwide as part of a strategic effort to mitigate the frequent flooding that affects homes, farmlands, infrastructure with negative impact on the national economy.”

He informed the Council that the Technical Sub-Committee on Evaluation of Dams, which he chairs was conducting an evaluation of dams across the country and the report from the committee will be submitted to the Inter-Ministerial Committee upon completion for onward presentation to the President for necessary action.

Prof. Utsev said “all thirty-six states, including the Federal Capital Territory, were affected by flooding in 2024 with Borno State worst hit.

“Also his Ministry, through the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), was promoting the use of data analytics and modeling for flood risk assessment to improve nationwide flood preparedness.”

According to him, NIHSA has issued eleven Annual Flood Outlooks (AFOs) since 2013 as part of efforts to raise awareness on the importance of a clean and safe environment.

He appealed to State Governors to encourage their residents to avoid building on waterways and to ensure drainage channels are cleared to help mitigate the impact of flooding.

 

PR/Terver Dominic/Oyenike

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