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Engineers asks FG to control flood with tech

by Segun Ogunlade November 21, 2022
written by Segun Ogunlade November 21, 2022
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The Nigerian Society of Engineers has asked the Nigerian government to deploy adequate technology to prevent the recurrence of floods in several parts of the country.

In a communique issued at the end of a three-day National Engineering Conference and Annual General Meeting in Abuja, the president of the NSE, Tasiu Gidari-Wudil asked the government to take proactive steps to mitigate the effects of the disaster.

He explained that technological innovation could have prevented the recent flood that had affected an estimated 3.2 million people, with over 1.4 million displaced, adding that the method would reduce the impact of the flooding on the people and ensure they were not left to their sufferings.

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“The society has noticed limited investment and transparency in the development and deployment of technologies and innovations as well as the requisite human capital development to intervene and mitigate the recurrence of annual flooding, especially in prone areas, which is majorly responsible for the annual disaster bedevilling the nation,” he said.

Gidari-Wudil also stated that there was the need for proactive measures at all levels of government and other stakeholders supported by effective enforcement of best practices including communication and digital technologies for flood control.

He said that while matters of internal security should move to the concurrent legislative list, which would address local insecurity challenges, Internal security matters need to be on the concurrent list to have inclusive participation and synergy in curbing crimes at all levels.

“It is to enhance coordination and efficiency in intelligence management, national security, and control centre with a unified command and control, and coordination structure for proactive crisis detection, response and management.”

Story was adapted from Punch.

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