Following the release of Lagbo dam by the Camerounian government and 
the warning by the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, of 
expected flooding, Kogi State government has warned residents along the 
Riverine areas to move to a higher ground.
The State Deputy Governor, Mr. Yomi Awoniyi, who stated this in his 
office in Lokoja yesterday, after a meeting of the State Flood 
Management Committee, however, said the state was in a better position 
to handle any effects of flooding that might occur this year.
Awoniyi, who said the State Flood. Management Standing Committee had 
identified nine local government areas, including Ibaji, Bassa, Idah, 
Lokoja, Kogi, Ajaokuta, Omla, Ofu and Igalamela as areas to be affected 
by the predicted flooding, said adequate preparation had been made to 
tackle the situation.
He said:  “We understand the anxieties arising from the increase in 
water level in the state; but I can assured that the state government is
 better prepared now to handle the predicted flooding. The 2012 edition 
which was the first of its kind has taught us what we needed to do.
“We have make provision to embark on immediate sensitisation to all 
the expected LGAs where the flood will hit; the television and radio 
jingles will still continue; the state is also going to meet with the 
community leaders, traditional rulers, and other relevant stakeholders 
to tell them how we intends to manage the flooding.
‘’We will involve the National Inland Waterways Authority, NIWA, the 
Red Cross on their roles to help mitigate the effects of the flood”
He said the state had set up IDPs camps but noted that unlike the 
2012 episode, school compounds would not be used.
“We don’t intend to disrupt school activities. This year; schools will 
not be used as IDP camps.
“This year flood will not be dramatic like the 2012. We only urge the
 people to pray and obey instruction to compliments the government’s 
preparation.
‘’People should pray that just like the expected flooding of 2013 
that never come.  This year may be like that too.
‘’It is something to pray, but its more better to prepare and obey. 
The state is prepared but the people in the earmarked areas should obey 
instruction.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/kogi-prepared-for-predicted-flooding-says-govt/


 
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