The Federal Government yesterday directed residents of flood prone areas to quickly evacuate to safer places to avoid impending danger as environmental experts had predicted intense flooding across the country this year.
The
Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) and Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency
(NIHSA), in their rainfall prediction and flood outlook for 2017, had listed
local council areas in almost all the states of the federation as likely to be
affected by flooding. Director General of National Orientation Agency (NOA),
Dr. Garba Abari, who gave the advice, said residents of the states and councils
listed should take it seriously by taking measures to move out of the areas in
the first instance to safeguard assets and property in and around the area.
Abari
also urged Nigerians to adopt simple environmental safeguards, including
opening of waterways and stopping the dumping of refuse in gutters, among
others. He further warned Nigerians to stop building houses along designated
water channels to avoid blockage that could cause flooding. The DG tasked State
and Local Governments to brace up to their responsibility of clearing drainages
and possibly invoke environmental laws towards flood mitigation in the country.
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