Following the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet) 2015 rainfall predictions, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has advised governments in the country to prepare for possible drought.
Musa Illalah, NEMA’s North West Coordinator, gave the advice in Kaduna during a workshop on liquid and solid waste management in the context of flood mitigation.
Represented by Amina Ahman, Director Administration of the agency, Illalah said the implication of the NiMET alert was that the rain may exceed the normal rate and that states in the North ought to anticipate drought.
He explained, “The implication is that there might be water surplus and increase in stream flow which will affect dams storage for municipal water supply, 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.
Also speaking, Mahmood Shehu, Director, Disaster Management, Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency, said that the state government had embarked on the enforcement of public health and environmental laws.
He said that ensuring adequate risk assessment, planning, early warning, information management and communication systems were basis of curbing disasters.
Shehu advised residents to stop developing houses on water ways but to always maintain their drains to avert flooding.
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