Ortom said this when the Minister of State
for the Environment, Mr Ibrahim Jibril, paid him a courtesy visit in Makurdi
yesterday.
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State says 21 local
government areas in the state are facing ecological challenges.
He decried the
level of devastation caused by flood and other environmental challenges in the
state, saying the ecological challenges ranged from collapsed bridges,
culverts, destruction of roads, farmlands and houses, among others. Ortom said
that erosion sites could be found in Guma, Makurdi, Tarka, Gboko, Obi, Otukpo,
Ukum, Kastina-Ala and other areas. He said that River Benue and River
Kastina-Ala needed to be dredged as a major measure to control flooding in the
state.
“We are really
handicapped with the situation. We need funds to build massive waters channels
and big drains for uninterrupted water flow to River Benue. “We want to assure
the Federal Government that every fund given to the state would be judiciously
used in addressing the flood and environmental challenges,’’ Ortom said. The
governor directed those living along the water channels to relocate on or
before the first quarter of 2018 or their houses would be demolished.
Earlier, in his
address, the minister of state called for the enforcement of town planning
regulations across the country to check the incidence of flooding. Jibril
advised that town planning regulations should be fully enforced to address some
ecological issues such as flooding. He said that the regulations would prevent
people from building on water drains to ensure uninterrupted water flow along
the drains.
Jibril said that the
Federal Government would introduce “emergency measures that will evacuate
people easily and quickly during disasters.’’
According to him, it is not easy to completely relocate people away from
their ancestral homes.“We may not be able to relocate people completely from
flood-prone areas, but we can provide basic emergency measures to assist
victims immediately during disasters,’’ the minister said. He described the
Benue flood incident as “an urgent national issue that needs to be addressed’’.
Jibril said that he
was in the state on the President’s directive to inspect the ecological
challenges that led to the flood disaster and report back to him. He said that one of the causes of flood was
climate change and commended the Benue Government for its efforts so far in
addressing the issues. He said that the ministry would provide technical
expertise to Benue State Government for effective control of ecological
challenges. (NAN)
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