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Nasarawa govt. to demolish structures on waterways to prevent flooding

The commissioner said the state was temporarily shut down during the exercise in line with the law, except for those on essential services.

• August 26, 2023
Flooding

The Nasarawa state government has said it will demolish structures built on waterways as part of measures to prevent flooding.

Yakubu Kwanta, the state commissioner for environment and natural resources, made the disclosure while briefing newsmen on Saturday in Lafia after the August environmental sanitation exercise.

The commissioner who was represented by Abubakar Mohammed, chief environment officer, who is also the chief prosecutor of the ministry, said the ministry would be proactive to prevent any disaster.

He explained that the decision to demolish the structures followed NIMET’s recent prediction of possible flooding in 25 states including Nasarawa state.

He said the government had directed residents of flood-prone areas to relocate to safer grounds.

According to him, given the way floods had ravaged some parts of the State in the recent past, the ministry would not allow anybody to block the waterways.

“When you block the waterways and prevent water against free flow, you are inviting disaster, because anyhow it will find its way,” he said.

On the level of compliance with the monthly exercise, the commissioner expressed satisfaction and lauded traditional rulers, chairmen of area councils as well and security agencies for the success of the exercise.

He said that about 85 per cent of the residents complied by locking their shops and businesses to partake in the exercise.

The commissioner said the state was temporarily shut down during the exercise in line with the law, except for those on essential services.

“We only allowed those with permission from relevant authorities and those on essential services to pass, and move around during the exercise,” he added.

He, therefore, called on members of the public to always keep their environment clean to guard against outbreaks of diseases.

Meanwhile, 86 persons suspected to have violated environmental sanitation laws across the state were arrested and prosecuted by various mobile courts in the respective LGAs.

(NAN)

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