 The federal government, through the Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, has once again warned of impending flooding risk, said River Beynure has been furiously rising above expected limits. The Minister of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, Professor Joseph Utsev, discussed this in Abuja at a press conference organised to call for the preparedness of all relevant agencies. Utsev, who was supported by the Minister of State for the Ministry of Water Resources, Boris Tabeilo Conroyo and other senior directors, noted that the warning became necessary following a report by the Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency that River Beynure was consistently rising. He stated that it was timely to alert the nation, especially those living close to the river banks, as they needed to relocate and stay safe from the impending flooding disaster. The flow level on the River Niger system remains stable. With the level of the River Niger at Nehmen, Niger Republic standing at the normal level of 4.3 metres. Recognising Nigerians downstream positioned in relation to the nine member countries of the Niger River basin, it is important to acknowledge the period of heavy rainfall, flooding and flood-related disasters that typically occurred during July, August, September and October. In light of information factors, states and local governments should intensify efforts in clearing block drainage and also construct new ones where they do not exist. There should be removal of illegal structures constructed within the flood plains and the Niger Republic, especially road users, should desist from walking or driving along a pool of water or flood.