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Minister Rules Out Threat Of Immediate Flood From Rivers Niger, Benue

by Tayo Taiwo
2 years ago
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The minister of water resources and sanitation, Engr Joseph Utsev, has dismissed fears of an impending flood especially in states bordering Rivers Niger and Benue, but emphasised the importance of heeding early warning signs and implementing adequate measures to curb floods.

Utesv spoke at press briefing with the  minister of state, Bello Goronyo, yesterday in Abuja.

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Utsev highlighted that the flow volume  along the River Benue system has increased to 8.97 meters as compared to a flow level of 8.80 meters at the same period in 2022.

He said the River Niger system’s flow remained stable, with the level at Niamey, Niger Republic, standing at a normal level of 4.30 meters.

Reports from inland dams including Kainji, Jebba and Shiroro also indicate a consistent flow regime, he added.

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While speaking on hydrological stations downstream with regard to the effect of last year’s heavy downpour, the minister said the flow situation at the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers in Lokoja, Kogi State, remained within normal parameters with confluence records at 7.80 meters as against 8.24 meters last year.

He, however, said it was important to acknowledge the period of heavy rainfall, flooding and flood-related disasters which naturally occur in July, August, September and October, with releases of dam water which is integral to safeguarding and mitigating flooding in adjacent communities.

He urged states and local governments to intensify efforts in sensitising the general public on clearing blocked drainages and constructing new ones where necessary, as well as removing illegal structures constructed within floodplains.

In light of the upcoming peak rainfall period, he advised people living along river banks to relocate to higher grounds for safety.

The minister reassured the public that there is currently no threat to lives and property, especially those states that are contiguous to the two rivers.

 

 

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