Deputy Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly Rt. Hon.
Friday Ossai Osanebi has charged his constituents, Ndokwa people and Deltans at
large, especially those living in flood prone areas to be at alert and live
ready, in order to avert any disaster due to imminent flooding.
Osanebi who said that the warning became imperative
following the declaration of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency ( NIMET), that
from August to October this year, 11 states will experience severe flooding as
their various soil moistures had reached or were close to saturation.
According to NIMET, in its latest flood alert, said, “After
thorough analyses of rainfall data from our observatories nationwide for June
and July, we wish to provide the following information and advisories to the
public, especially those in the affected areas. Soil moisture has either
reached saturation, or near saturation levels due to cumulative high intensity
rainfall in some parts of the country in June and July.
“The affected states include Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Borno,
Cross River, Delta, Kaduna, Kwara, Nasarawa, Yobe and Zamfara. This means that
floods should be expected in these areas because the soil is no longer able to
absorb more rainwater in the coming weeks which coincide with the peak of the
rainy season.”
Further revelations from NIMET stated that research had
shown that the looming flood might be similar to what was experienced in many
states in 2012, which began in July that year and killed 363 people, while over
2.1 million others were displaced.
According to the National Emergency Management Agency,
(NEMA) the 2012 floods was the worst in the last 40 years, as it affected an
estimated total of seven million people while the damages and losses caused by
the floods were put at N2.6tn.
To this end, the Deputy Speaker urged traditional rulers,
community leaders, youth groups, women, and socio-economic groups to seriously
educate and mobilize their members so that members of the community can be
fully informed of the likely natural disaster in order to prepare their minds
and hearts.
He noted that relevant structures have been perfected for
emergency evacuation plans, but stressed "prevention is better than
cure".
Osanebi further urged constituents to be proactive in order
to avoid losses, saying that he's focused on bringing prosperity to the people
in the fullest and to that end, all hands must be on desk to collectively check
massive loss or disaster that could be occasioned by flood.
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