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Managing the challenges of rainy season – The Sun

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June 18 2015
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The rains are here with us again. The Nigerian Meteorologi­cal Agency (NIMET) Seasonal Rainfall Prediction (SRP) for this year is quite high. It shows that we must gird our loins and be well prepared for the challenges that come with the rains.

As we welcome the rainy season and the prospects of a bountiful har­vest that it has brought, we must ask if we are prepared for the problems that it brings. Going by recent expe­riences in the country, it is doubtful that the relevant authorities are ful­ly prepared for the management of the challenges of this season. Since the rains are a natural phenomenon which come at about the same period every year, we should not be caught napping or allow its adverse effects to get the better of the country.

One of the most critical problems associated with the rains is that of floods, which place the lives and property of people in many parts of the country at risk. Flooding is wors­ened by the lack of proper drainages and channels into which the rains can flow. Rain water also poses a challenge to roads which drastically worsen during the period. Flooded pothole-ridden roads particularly pose serious danger to motorists and other commuters.

In many states of the South-east and South-south geo-political zones, the perennial erosion problems are worsened by the rains, leaving local communities counting their losses and becoming refugees in their own country.

The ecological funds created to ad­dress these unavoidable visits of na­ture are frequently misapplied, and sometimes used to reward question­able loyalty to the central govern­ment. This practice must stop. We demand accountability in the admin­istration of ecological funds and oth­er resources that should be used to address flooding and erosion in the country.

The country needs to be more pro-active in mapping out areas prone to flood disaster. In this regard, we must credit the effort of Lagos State which has been more active of late in deal­ing with the challenge of excess rain­fall. Only last week, it listed a number of communities in the state that are susceptible to flooding and asked residents to vacate them. The trou­ble is where such residents would go to in the interim, and whether the problem would ever be permanently solved for them to live in confidence and peace in their homes.

This is where the government of La­gos and other coastal states need to do more. There are new technologies that can convert the excessive hydro resources into power while also gen­erating a number of other useful re­sources like bitumen. The times we live in require thinking out of the box, for creative and enduring solutions to the problems we face. Our govern­ments must therefore rise to the oc­casion.

In addition, the responsibility of the citizens cannot be wished away. Pub­lic sanitation and disposal of wastes remain big problems and major sourc­es of flooding. Whereas the govern­ment is doing its best by providing waste disposal and waste conversion mechanisms, the citizens still need to avail themselves of these facili­ties to ensure that wastes are prop­erly managed. The habit of dropping wastes everywhere has been with us for too long and should be discarded if we are to make any headway with the flooding challenge. Carelessly disposed wastes often block drainag­es and channels built to control water flow and result in heavy flooding and erosion.

All of the flooding control mecha­nisms like the planting of trees and clearing of drainages must be imple­mented fully and on time too. The ex­perience over time is that all levels of government in Nigeria and their agencies are more reactive than pro­active. They hardly anticipate areas that are prone to rain disasters with a view to nipping them in the bud. To achieve maximum results, all the rel­evant government agencies like the Ministries of Agriculture, Environ­ment, Health, the National Emergen­cy Management Agency (NEMA) and NIMET must work in concert. Farm­ing methods that involve bush burn­ing and logging of wood for charcoal and other uses have been known to accentuate the problem of flooding and desertification, which can only worsen the problems of the rains.

As we grapple with the challenges of this rainy season, we urge the gov­ernment and all Nigerians to wake up to their responsibilities. Most impor­tant of all, we hope that the country will be spared the ugly circle of avoid­able losses of lives and property which have attended our rainy sea­sons in recent years.

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