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After 600 Nigerians died Atiku promises to avert flood disasters if elected

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After 600 Nigerian died Atiku promises to avert flood disasters if elected

Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, says that if elected, he will make plans to prevent flooding disasters like the one that recently killed at least 600 people in Nigeria. If given the chance, he said he would retool Nigeria’s disaster-awareness apparatus.

The former vice president made the remarks while visiting Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa, to meet with flood victims, according to his verified Medium account.

“My government, if given the opportunity, will retool our disaster awareness apparatus, such as the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) and the Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency (NHSA), to better forecast disasters and give the warning signals required to activate our national emergency response protocols,” stated Mr. Abubakar.

Atiku noted that the retooling would also include the reform of the Nigerian Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) to ensure that it anticipates and responds to disasters “such as this, more efficiently than it did in the current situation.”

The PDP presidential standard-bearer added, “My government will ensure that we are never again this badly prepared or lacking in the infrastructure and response protocols to forestall devastation of this nature from natural disasters such as this.”

He also mentioned that if elected, he would commit to completing the Dasin-Hausa Dam in Adamawa to manage the release of excess water from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon.

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“I shall also commit to working with state governments like Bayelsa to build the required flood management infrastructure such as levees and dykes in key locations in Rivers Niger and Benue Basins. The dredging of the rivers and estuaries through which inland waters empty into the sea will help in stemming flooding in the Niger Delta areas,” stated Mr. Abubakar.

The PDP presidential candidate further expressed concerns about climate change and called on governments at all levels to immediately activate measures to forestall the food shortages and further increment in the already high cost of food that is bound to arise from the loss of hundreds of thousands of hectares of farmlands.

“There is no doubt that a large number of the victims are farmers. I also wish to make a plea for the establishment of a temporary fund for farmers to ameliorate their losses and give them capital for next year’s planting season,” stated the former vice president.

Mr. Atiku Abubakar explained that part of the plans to lessen the burden on Nigerians “is for the federal government to consider increased releases of grains from our Strategic Food Reserves and review our import policies to allow for the interim importation of food to make up for shortfalls in food production.”

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