NEMA’s warning followed the prediction of heavy rainfall by the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NIMET). The North West coordinator of NEMA, Musa Illalah, gave the advice in Kaduna during a workshop on liquid and solid waste management in the context of flood mitigation.
Represented by the director, Administration of the agency, Amina Ahman, Illalah said the implication of the NIMET alert was because there may be excessive rainfall hence, states in the North ought to anticipate drought.
He said:
“The implication is that there might be water surplus and increase in stream flow which will affect dams storage for municipal water supply, may affect hydro power generation and irrigation.
“Therefore, the development and regular maintenance of dams for dry season irrigation and water supply must be accorded high priority during this time.
“In the same vein, there may be shortage of rainfall; we must also be prepared for drought and the mitigation of its impact.’’He said that the workshop was to articulate the problem of solid waste management which exacerbate negative impact of flooding in the country.
The coordinator urged the participants to develop effective and efficient management model through collaboration with all stakeholders in order to address the problem.
Shehu advised residents to stop developing houses on water ways and to always maintain their drains to avert flooding.
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Seen
Owk to be forewarned is to be forearmed.
But doubt if that will have any much effect over here.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Lol
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Seen
Hmm ok.
~D great anonymous!
Okay
Seen
Toh
"Slow and steady wins d race"
Toh
"Slow and steady wins d race"
Hmmm!
Pls dis wet season should cease for we already hav enough of d cold and rainy period...
Its just too cold for my liking and d effect is sth else. D dry season should tak over so dat dis drought wil b avoided.
Pls dis wet season should cease for we already hav enough of d cold and rainy period...
Its just too cold for my liking and d effect is sth else. D dry season should tak over so dat dis drought wil b avoided.
Eh! In top all this poverty
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Untop this wahala drought again.... Naija dey really syffer i swear....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Simple, people shuld stop building houses on water ways
Isn't NEMA foolish. If i may ask,what has he said that is meaningful?
Dude be saying we should expect heavy rainfall and same vein saying we shld likelly expect less rainfall bt altogether prepare for drought.
Abeg oga nema be specific and tell us which it is. Nigeria and their guess guess attitude sef.
O ga oo. Drought is not for Nigeria in Jesus' name. Amen
May God help us ijn.
Hian! When last did I hear something of dis sort. Linda take note!
Hian! When last did I hear something of dis sort. Linda take note!
Hian! When last did I hear something of dis sort. Linda take note!
Abeg o, when a bad(wicked) ruler is on throne, this is what u see or hear. Drought ke, famine ni
GOD ABEG OOH...TOMJERRYSWIT
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. drought ke
God forbid. Thats the same way Ngozi told us to tighten our belt and now dollar is heading to #500 /$
Thanks for the warning...make I start to dey store food from now oh
Na wa o. Which way nigeria. From one thing to another
Noted.....government and citizens better pay close attention to these warnings
#TeamBlessed#
The statement is confusing. Why expecting heavy rainfall as well as drought at the same time. He doesn't know what he is saying.
God save Nigeria!
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