Kwara Govt Calms Residents Over Heavy Rainfall

By Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin 

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The Kwara State Government has again called for calm among residents of the state on the trends currently being experienced in the volume, duration and pattern of rainfall which has led to massive flooding in some parts of the state, adding that it is a temporary situation, that will go, with time.
 The state Commissioner for Environment, Hajia Nafisat  Buge in a statement,  described the situation as a global phenomenal which can be  attributed to the effect of climate change, on our environment as a result of natural phenomenon as well as human activities.
It will be observed that our raining and dry season no longer fall on the normal transition months, as human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land, consequent upon which weather extremes are being witnessed across the globe, including our immediate communities and other states within the Country,” she added.
According to her,  the present administration under the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is deeply concerned about the impending flood situation and is taking proactive measures to ensure public safety to curb this anomaly.
The Commissioner disclosed that part of the efforts the state government is taking , is the continuous dredging of Asa River, since inception of office, construction of embankment, desilting of drainages across the state, provision of additional waste bins, expansion of the dump site for proper waste disposal, encouragement of wastes recycling, irrigation system for Farmers and regular advocacy and sensitisation on environmental issues via the media and interfaces with relevant stakeholders  and enforcements whenever necessary.
 Buge, while empathising with affected families as a result of the flood,  said ‘Our heart goes to families that are worst hit by this natural phenomenon, who have either lost properties or their beloved ones’.
However, in order to avert loss of lives and property, we urge residents to quickly take the following safety steps;
* Relocate to higher grounds,
*  Avoid travelling when it is raining  and 
* Follow evacuation instructions by Ministry of Environment and the State Emergency Management Agencies (SEMAs) that will be moving round to provide support to the affected Communities.
Furthermore, we urge  residents to obtain necessary approvals from relevant government agencies, before embarking on buildings of any kind, desist from building houses close to or on the waterways” she explained further.
Heed flood warnings by stop dumping of refuse along water courses, desillted surrounding drainages, stop open burning, plant trees, and promptly alert the Ministry of Environment on issues around you as Government is doing all that is possible within the state resources, to encourage sustainable living and provide relief for Kwarans,” she pleaded further.
We want to use this medium to implore individuals, NGOs and CSOs to kindly support government in climate change adaptation and advocacy, as this is crucial for us to build resilience and save our environment. 
“There is a need for all of us to take ownership of our surroundings and encourage others to also do same, as the environment gives to us what we put in it.” 
“Members of the public are reminded that as our activities destroys the environment, our society keeps degrading and this in turn comes to haunt us all. It is therefore, our collective responsibility, to improve the quality of our environment, to make it a better place for all and sundry” she added.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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