Opening Statement
Ladies and gentlemen, the recent flood disaster that has devastated our country serves as a stark reminder of the need for immediate collective action to address the effects of climate change, which has led to heavier-than-normal rainfall and further environmental degradation. As the Minister of Environment, I am committed to keeping you informed so as to enable us mitigate the adverse effects of climate change.
Update on the Situation
The 2024 flood season has been particularly severe, with many states across the country experiencing unprecedented levels of flooding. The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has reported that over 1 million people have been affected, with thousands displaced and properties worth billions of Naira destroyed. The Federal Government is deeply concerned about the humanitarian crisis unfolding before our eyes.
Government Response.
As it is the usual practice, in anticipation of the 2024 flooding season, the Federal Ministry of Environment took proactive measures to mitigate its impact. On March 27, 2024, the Ministry sent letters to all State Governments, including the FCT Administration, urging them to conduct flood awareness campaigns.
These campaigns aimed to:
- ensure the clearing of drainage and manhole systems
- relocation of vulnerable populations from floodplains
- and activation of emergency preparedness measures by NEMA, SEMA, and other relevant agencies.
The Federal Ministry of Environment’s National Flood Early Warning Systems Center recently issued a flood alert on September 4, identifying 21 states as high-risk zones for flooding between September 4-8, 2024. In response to this alert, the Ministry promptly notified the affected states and stakeholders, urging them to take necessary precautions. Additionally, residents living in floodplains along the River Niger and River Benue were advised to evacuate immediately due to the imminent risk of flooding caused by rising river levels.
Alau Dam Flooding
The Alau Dam flooding is a heartbreaking tragedy. The unfortunate overflow of the dam has severely affected several communities, causing displacement and property damage. We are working closely with the Borno State Government and relevant agencies to provide support and bring succor to affected communities. We urge all relevant stakeholders responsible for recovery efforts to join us in this endeavour. Additionally, we advise those who may be affected to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
Public Advisory/Action
As the threat of flooding may increase due to forecast trends, we urge the States, Local Governments, Stakeholders, and all citizens to:
- Relocate vulnerable populations from floodplains
- Avoid traveling to flood-prone areas
- Follow evacuation orders
- Desilt drainage systems
- Motorists and pedestrians are cautioned to avoid crossing heavy run-off flow as well as cut-off highways
- Stay informed through official channels and adhere to flood forecasts/alerts
- All incidences of flooding should be adequately reported.
Commitment to Mitigation
We are working closely with State Governments, NEMA, and International Development Partners to minimize the impact of flooding as well as support affected communities. Our commitment to mitigating flood disasters remains unwavering.
Conclusion
Our hearts goes out to the families of the fatalities recorded. Together, we can reduce the effects of flooding and ensure a safer Nigeria. We urge everyone to take necessary precautions and follow safety guidelines during this period.
Thank you.
Mallam Balarabe Abbas Lawal
Honourable Minister Of Environment