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Flooding: NEDC commences desilting of 1 million drainages in Northeast

In order to mitigates the effect of global warming and  flooding in the region, the Northeast Development Commission (NEDC) has commenced the desilting and evacuation of 1 million meters of drainages across the the region.

Speaking after the inspection of the desiltation, and  evacuation as well streetlights and Solar powered boreholes  across the Maiduguri metropolis on Tuesday, the Managing Director of the NEDC, Alhaji Goni Alkali said ” our idea is to do two things at the same time, You know the effect of global warming and it’s consequences,  which one if ut is flooding. To mitigate the effect of the flooding we are going desilt one million meters of drainages in the 6 states of the Northeast . Here in Mauduguri, we are targeting about 300,000 meter of drainages in this rainy season”.

The MD said to also improve sanitation and hygiene, the Commission is  not only evacuating and desilting drainages but provide potable water, stressing that withing the Maiduguri metropolis alone over 50 Solar powered boreholes were provided, in addition to the ones in the local government areas.

According to him, this Solar powered boreholes will help address the problem of water shortage across the metropolis, whenever there no electricity.

“The desilting and evacuation of the drainages is also providing jobs to the teeming  unemployed youths across the 6 states of the region”, the MD added.

On the issue of  security, Alhaji Goni Alkali said we have also installed Solar powered streetlights across the region, some completed, ongoing, while will commence soon, this is  to improve the security and safety of the people, So that people can move and do their business free in the  night”.

The NEDC MD also expected plans are under way to see that the commission in collaboration with the Borno state government,  provide a comprehensive solutions to the Bulunkutu drainage system, as very soon team of engineers will be deployed to the Ed site to asses the area.

As regard to the waste management, he sad  “we are planning to bring modern dump sites so that people would stop dumping waste in the drainages, as well as covert the waste into wealth and create jobs to youths through recycling plants.”

He explained that the whole idea was to improve sanitation, hygiene and the security of the people.

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