From Mustapha Saye, Kaduna

The Executive Secretary of the Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency (KADSEMA), Dr Usman Hayatu-Mazadu, has said that despite predictions and warnings of the impending flood, some residents refused to relocate, leading to the destruction of over 200 houses in Zaria and Sabon-Gari Local Government Area of the Kaduna state.

He, therefore, said that residents’ cooperation was crucial in ensuring their safety.

The Kaduna State Government, however, appealed to residents living in flood-prone areas to evacuate immediately following the devastating flood that affected Sabon-Gari and Zaria Local Government Areas.

Dr Mazadu told journalists that the state government had taken measures to mitigate the impact of the flood, including desilting drainages and conducting sensitization campaigns.

He called on residents, particularly farmers, to take advantage of alternative land provided by the state government for farming and to relocate to urban centres.

“I am here today to address the recent devastating flood that affected Sabon-Gari and Zaria Local Government Areas on Monday. Despite our efforts to mitigate the impact, the flood has caused significant damage, with over 200 houses destroyed. As you may recall, we received predictions from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) three months ago, and we took proactive measures to prepare for the flood.

“Our assessment identified three key issues: inadequate drainages, dumping of refuse, and structures erected within waterways. We presented our findings to the governor, who directed the stakeholders to embark on a statewide desilting of old drainages. I am pleased to report that this exercise has been completed, which helped minimize the impact of the flood in other predicted areas. However, despite our efforts, some residents refused to evacuate, leading to the destruction of properties.”

“We have already for weeks, had interactions with some radio stations over 15 times, but why are we having these challenges? The problem is that we are yet to understand the essence and purpose of our lives. I keep saying, and I told the stakeholders, and I equally told the people within these flood-prone areas, that the issue of security and safety is not just about the governor; it’s not just because we have a governor that is fair hearing, we equally need to understand the fact that we need to safeguard our lives and property.

“Why must we risk our lives to the detriment of going to farm or living where you think it is your right? I think this is why we are here. Let’s communicate to our brothers and sisters about the negative effects and dangers of living in flood-prone areas. On behalf of the government of Mallam Uba Sani, we are pleading to the entire state, particularly people living within flood-prone areas, to evacuate to urban centres,” he added.

The rainy season, he predicted, would be longer than usual, increasing the risk of flooding across the state.

He said the state government has set up camps for those affected, providing food, non-food items and security, adding that the government is working to ensure that residents understand the value of their lives and the importance of cooperating with the government to prevent further disasters in the state.

He reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety of its citizens, “but residents must also take responsibility for their lives and properties.”

He appealed to the citizens of Kaduna State to cooperate with the government in ensuring their safety.

“We must understand that the issue of security and safety is not just the responsibility of the government, but also that of the individuals. Let us work together to prevent further disasters,” he said.

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