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NDDC Flags Off Flood Sensitization Campaign In Imo State

The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has flagged off a one-day sensitisation and enlightenment campaign for rural communities in Imo State, as part of measures to mitigate the impact of the impending flood in the Niger Delta region.

Speaking at the flag-off of the campaign in Owerri, the Imo State Representative on the NDDC Board, Dr. Kyrian Uchegbu, stated that the adverse effects posed by flooding in any part of the country or the West Africa sub-region could be mitigated through adequate and useful information and sensitisation.

He highlighted the importance of creating awareness to prepare people and reduce the effects of flooding, which had caused significant damage in Imo State and surrounding areas over the years. He urged residents of flood-prone areas to remain vigilant and prepared.

Uchegbu noted: “The challenges and impacts of flooding, especially in Imo State, Nigeria, and the West Africa sub-region, are indeed enormous and causing damages to our economic life, but with proper enlightenment and education, it can be mitigated, and that is why we are here.”

The Imo State Representative on the NDDC Governing Board, Dr Kyrian Uchegbu (2nd left), in a handshake with a representative of NEMA, Mr. Chidi Ogunda (1st left), during the Sensitisation/Enlightenment Campaign on the impending flood in Imo State. The second right, is the NDDC Director, Community and Rural Development, Mrs. Chinenye Umeh, while the first right is the NDDC Assistant Director, CRD, Mr. Diete Amiefamonyo.

In her remarks, a director of the NDDC Directorate of Community and Rural Development, Mrs Chinyere Umeh, explained that the sensitisation programme would enable members of the public to know the first step to take in the event of a flood before other measures.

She described flooding as a ” force majeure” that can be mitigated through adequate knowledge that would be garnered from the sensitization lectures.

She stated: “Flooding is a major concern, which is why our Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, has tasked us with sensitising the region’s residents and implementing measures to mitigate the effects.”

She expressed optimism that the sensitization and awareness campaign would help save lives and protect properties in vulnerable communities.

The campaign came on the heels of repeated warnings and notices from the office of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, on the possibility of flooding in the Niger Delta region.

Also speaking at the event, a representative of NEMA, Mr. Chidi Ogundu, noted that heavy rains and storms, exacerbated by global warming, are overwhelming the already strained drainage systems.

He stressed that “prevention, mitigation, and preparedness are essential for effective response, recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction.”

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