 Just recently, the National Emergency Management Agency NEMA, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency NIMET and the Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency NISA predicted a high possible flooding across the nation, which would be as a result of heavy rainfall. State governors were advised to take proactive measures to mitigate the effects of the flood in the coming months. Dubai also was not among those states predicted by NEMA, NIMET and NISA that we experienced torrential rainfall. Residents who gave divergent views on this environmental challenge urge the state government to put in place measures to reduce the impact of flooding. Quantity of rainfall also leads to saturation of the earth and then at a point there is nowhere for the water to go other than to flow and then it flows from the north and then it builds momentum, turns into a large pool and then starts to reckon havoc. That's what happens. So you see this water moving down, gets into River Niger, River Benley, eventually into the tributaries River Nun and Fokados and then if there is a receptor code to receive it, it will not create the kind of damage that it has been creating over the years. It's not just a crime, but it's for governors to step in and do the best that they can. In Kaduna state, the governor, the former governor Dredge River Kaduna and he was proud to say that he saw the problem of flooding, the other flooding in Kaduna last year, he was proud to say so because they did the analysis and did the calculations on what to remove out of the river, they were to do the distillate and then there was no flooding. There was need to bring down some structures where people in either government in the house of assembly, in the executive or those who are in government that are no longer in government or those who have connections in government have blocked natural water parts and that there was a need to bring down some of those structures and also to open up the natural dreams that are in other parts of the state capital. We are beginning to see the sign of the flood coming up, but we have not really seen the proactive nature of the committee and the government is slipping. Whether you like it or not, the government is slipping and here is flood again. Whether we like it or not, we are seeing it is before us. I believe by now the government must have put some measures on ground where if it is to some field you feel a very large number of places where you can put the IDP camp, make it as an IDP camp, the government have not done something like that and even the canals that we have in our environment, the canals are still there, the canals have not been cleared. This is something that we need to do that will help the society and help the people of Bayasa state. About fresh news updates