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Edo NEWMAP constructs 40km of secondary drains to check flooding, others

By Adedamola Saka
09 May 2022   |   2:47 am
Edo State Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), has said it constructed over 40km of secondary drains across the state to check to flood.

[files] Flood (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP)

Edo State Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), has said it constructed over 40km of secondary drains across the state to check to flood.

Coordinator, Edo NEWMAP, Dr. Tom Obaseki, said this at a flood engagement workshop organised by the agency in Benin City, the Edo State capital.

He said as part of the intervention in tackling erosion in the state, the state government built a total length of over 40 kilometres of secondary drains.

“We have built a total length of over 40kms of secondary drains. This excludes over 400km constructed by other ministries and agencies; over 14kms primary stormwater culverts and drains and over 4km of earth stormwater channels. This is more than what has been done by any other government in the history of the state,” he noted.

He added that beyond government action and infrastructural intervention, there was a need for all stakeholders, particularly the media to continue to sensitize the people so they can take ownership of flood control efforts and change their attitude towards environmental protection.

“The media has a crucial role in spreading information in bridging the knowledge gap and enhancing public awareness. The media chooses which issues to highlight to its viewers and how to frame them, influencing what people perceive to be a priority.

“When the public discussion about a particular topic is structured in such a way that it creates a sense of outrage and menace, people will put pressure on their leaders to put that issue at the top of the political agenda,” he added.

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