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We Must All Play Our Part In Managing Flooding Crisis, Lagos Government Is Capable — Tokunbo Wahab

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Below is the speech delivered by the honourable commissioner for the environment and water resources, mr. tokunbo wahab at the press briefing on flooding situation along the basin of the ogun river and lagoon coastline held on friday, october 20, 2023 at the conference room of MOE & WR, ALAUSA

 

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It is a pleasure to address the media on the status of the latest flood alert for release of water by the Ogun-Osun River BasinDevelopment Authority (OORBDA) on October 16 as well as the preparedness of the Lagos State Government to contain any eventuality that might come with the intensity of the flow of run off from upland States into Lagos due to the rainfall events since September 2023.

I am before you today, to address a matter of great importance that has been affecting our communities, which is the recent situation of low lying areas/flood plain along the Ogun River basin and the Lagoon coastline and the resulting flooding. I understand the concerns and anxieties that many of our people have been experiencing and I want to assure you that this government is fully capable of managing the flooding and its consequences.

From some of the statistics issued by the Ogun Oshun River Basin Development Authority, the total amount of rainfall recorded from January to October 15 of 2023 indicates that most of the expected rainfall in the area has fallen.

Likewise for the volume of water released from January to October 15, 2023 which is more than the average synthesized Annual Flow Volume of 1770Mcm against a Gross Storage of 2,274.0Mcm.

First, for context on the severity of the issues, let me share with you the volumes of water flow through the Oyan Dam in the past few months. In July 2023, 418.9 million cubic meters of water was released. In August, that figure rose to 545.0 million cubic meters, September saw the release of 532.2 million cubic meters and as of October 15th, the flow has been averaging daily releases of 23.2 million cubic meters totaling 2,274Mcm.

This is in addition to 203.4mm of rainfall in July, 174.9mm in August, 362.6mm of rainfall in September and 170.8mm in October 2023 so far.

As at the 15of October, the peak of the expected rainfall in the month of October has already been experienced as the inflow from the upstream is reducing gradually. This will eventually abate all issues of flooding that may be experienced in the upstream.

These are not numbers we take lightly and we acknowledge the impact they’ve had on our communities.

In response to this situation, the government has stepped up itsmultifaceted approach to mitigate the effects of the flooding. We are committed to all-year-round drainage maintenance, reclaiming drainage Right of Way, ensuring that our waterways are kept clear and flowing efficiently. Additionally, we have undertaken a comprehensive dredging program for our main river channels to enhance water flow and reduce the risk of flooding. Furthermore, we are working on improving our flood prediction and early warning systems to keep our citizens informed and safe.

We have recognized the need for better collaboration with the management of Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority to manage the release of water from the dam more effectively. By fostering an improved relationship, we aim to strike a balance between the needs for water management and the safety of our communities. This is in addition to similar collaborations we have with Nigerian Meteorological Agency(NiMet), Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency (NiHSA) to mention a few.

Our State, being low-lying, is at risk of coastal flooding. We are fully aware of this vulnerability and we are working diligently to adapt well to it. This includes plans for building resilient infrastructure and adopting sustainable land use practices. The flooding may stay for a while but will recede with time.

Let me at this juncture assure you all that our State continues to reap the gain of planning, as our flood control measures are already proving adequate and are also being stepped up to contain any additional unforeseen weather conditions.

Guided by core principles of providing a flood-free and hygienic environment in the State, this Ministry is providing all-year-round drainage maintenance for effective and efficient flood control with diligent dredging of all primary channels and cleaning/de-silting of all secondary collectors, to enable them discharge efficiently and act as retention and/or detention basins.

We are also collaborating on a continuous basis with the chairmen of all LGA’s/LCDAs and the tenements to complement our efforts by embarking on cleaning/de-silting of all tertiary drains in the State.

Meanwhile, the Emergency Flood Abatement Gang under Drainage Maintenance Department of the Ministry is still at work consistently working on black spots and intervening on some critical tertiary drains to enable them discharge efficiently and act as retention basins.

We appeal to residents to report cases of drainage blockages, dumping of waste into canals and other unauthorized places to our Resident Engineers offices Statewide as their telephone numbers are available in all our 57 Local Governments Areas and Local Council Development Areas and in the public domain to attend to all your needs before, during and after the rainy season.

On a final note, I wish to appeal once again to our people to continue to support our efforts by complementing the State Government through regular clearing of drains in their frontages to ensure free-flow of storm water and to desist from dumping of refuse into drainage channels and roads so that we can consolidate on the gains already made in the 2023 rainy season.

Thank you for listening.

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Nationwide Protest: Hon. Amusan Calls For Patience, Restraint

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A former House of Representatives member from Ogun State, Hon. Kayode Jelili Amusan has pleaded with the organizers of the planned nationwide protest tagged ‘End Bad Governance’ slated for August 1, 2024 to reconsider their stance and rather show more understanding and patience towards the many initiatives and programs the Federal Government is deploying towards alleviating the present harsh economic realities the nation is presently facing.

He further advised that rather than embark on protests that may spiral out of control and lead to a breakdown of law and order, as recently witnessed in Kenya, the brains behind the protests should rather seek a way where themselves and representatives of the Federal Government can sit on a round table and they can put their demands forward and even ask for specific timelines to realistic demands, urging that politicizing the situation may not be in the best interest of the nation.

According to Amusan, ‘’the present economic realities of our nation call for a concern and we need concerted efforts, both on the part of the elected government officials and the people being governed to pull through and return our nation to the path of economic recovery. The people have a right to protest and make their grievances known to the government but the truth is, as we have seen with Kenya, protests without identified leaders can be hijacked by people with ulterior motives and then we have a breakdown of law and order. Nigeria cannot afford any at a time like this. What we need is to come together as a people, both the government and the governed and find lasting solutions to the many challenges we are facing as a people. The current economic situation in the country is not one anyone should be proud of, regardless of our political or social standing. As we have seen that the government is putting measures in place to arrest the situation, what we need right now is not a protest but concerted efforts at returning our nation to its days of self-sufficiency and prosperity’’.

Amusan also commended the judiciary and the Bola Tinubu government for the recent Supreme Court pronouncement on local government autonomy. According to him ‘’the local government is the closest to the people, it should be synonymous with rural development, empowerment and any efforts towards strengthening it should be supported’’. The Supreme Court’s landmark judgement included a decision that overturned the longstanding practice where state governments received federal allocations on behalf of local government areas and withheld the funds. Nigeria’s Supreme Court affirmed on 11 July the financial autonomy of the nation’s 774 local governments.

Hon. Amusan, a two-time governorship aspirant in Ogun State is the chairman of Kamson Holdings Limited and represented Abeokuta North/Odeda/Obafemi-Owode Federal Constituency from 2003-2011 in the House of Representative

 

 

 

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BREAKING: Senator Ifeanyi Ubah Dies In London

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Renowned businessman and politician, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, has reportedly passed away in London.

The Senator from Anambra State had recently joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) and was considering seeking the party’s nomination for the upcoming governorship election in Anambra State.

While details surrounding his death are still limited, sources indicate that he made a financial contribution to the Anambra APC just two days prior.

This news comes shortly after the passing of Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

 

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IGP Egbetokun Finally Approves Hunger Protest, Asks Organisers To Submit Names, House Addresses, Others

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On Friday, Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun requested that all groups planning to participate in the upcoming nationwide protest provide their details to the Commissioners of Police in their respective states.

During a press briefing at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, Egbetokun explained that this request is aimed at ensuring a peaceful protest.

Additionally, Egbetokun revealed that the police have received intelligence indicating that foreign mercenaries are involved in the planned protest.

This information has raised concerns about potential violence and unrest, prompting the police to take proactive measures to maintain public safety and order.

By submitting their details, protest groups can help the police to better understand their plans and take necessary steps to prevent any potential disruptions or security threats.

He said, “We acknowledge the constitutional right of Nigerian citizens to peaceful assembly and protest. However, in the interest of public safety and order, we urge all groups planning to protest to provide necessary details to the Commissioner of Police in the state where the protest is intended to take place.

“To facilitate a successful and incident-free protest, they should please provide the following information.”

Other guidelines, according to him, are “stating the proposed protest routes and assembly points. 2. Expected duration of the protest. 3. Names and contact details of protest leaders and organizers.

“Measures to prevent hijacking by criminal elements, including key identifiers for possible isolation of potential troublemakers. By providing this information, the police will be enabled to deploy adequate personnel and resources to ensure public safety.

“Designate specific routes and areas for the protest to avoid conflicts with other events or activities. Establish clear communication channels with protest leaders to address any concerns or issues that may arise.

“Minimize the risk of violence, property damage, or other criminal activity. We encourage all protestors to cooperate with the police, obey the law, and adhere to global best practices for peaceful assembly to guarantee a safe and successful exercise of their rights.”

The top cop said they have been monitoring development surrounding protest threats, saying while some groups call for violent protests, emulating Kenya’s recent events, others advocate for peaceful demonstrations.

“However, some individuals promote peaceful protests with violent undertones, raising concerns about their sincerity. We have our history of violent protests in Nigeria, and I don’t believe we have to look to other countries to note the dangers of unchecked demonstrations.

“We commend patriots who have withdrawn from the protest due to the apparent sinister motives and ignorance of those calling for violence. We note those who have spoken out against any form of protest at this critical juncture, fearing enemies of our country may be manipulating the process.

“We confirm their fears are genuine, as we have credible intelligence on foreign mercenaries’ involvement in this planned protest. The Nigerian police urge all Nigerians to exercise caution and think twice before joining any protest group.”

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