 The Nigerian Senate has called on the ministries of Works and Housing, Environment, as well as an ecological fund office to urgently tackle the menace of erosion-devastating major roads across the country. Senate has noted that the peculiar nature of the topography in a dough and on dough states has put many communities under the constant threat resulting in massive flooding on the roads. The Senate equally notes that the magnitude of the menace is beyond the control of the state government. Accordingly, the Senate resolves to urge the federal government to direct the federal minister of Works and Housing to commence immediate repairs and reconstruction of the affected parts of the initial unwavering federal roads, and particularly the sections between up and wake around about in Onlisha and Alba, in Idemle South Luka Gumentary of Anambra State, which spans about six kilometers. The Senate also urges the federal minister of Works and Housing to ensure regular surveillance of federal highways to identify and nip erosion threats to federal roads in the desert. And for that, urge the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency to join in with the President.