The director-general of the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), Clement Nze has stated that many states are not taking steps to prevent flooding.
This was stated by the NIHSA DG while speaking when the 2021 flood outlook was presented in Abuja.
Nze said states have maintained a carefree attitude towards flood warnings over the years.
“Last year, the minister sent a letter to all the state governors in Nigeria and informed them in detail of what to expect, yet not too many states are doing something about it,” he said.
Nze urged state governors to use the same energy for political activities when tackling environmental challenges such as flooding.
He said: “It could be avoided or eliminated. The tempo of political activities they exhibited during the elections should be replicated in tackling this disturbing issue of flooding in the states.
“LGA councillors should be able to domesticate this information in their own locations but this doesn’t happen.
“Once the disaster occurs, they are quick to cry to high heavens, but in terms of reducing the impact of flooding before it occurs, they don’t seem to be doing much.”
The NIHSA DG also warned that going by historical data, there are indications that 121 LGAs in 27 states and the federal capital territory (FCT) are likely to experience flooding this year.
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