CFSF, RDI warn of impending disaster in Borno as FG stalls on repair of Alau Dam
The Citizens Free Service Forum (CFSF) and the Renevlyn Development Initiative (RDI) have warned of imminent disaster in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital if the government fails to commence repairs on the Alau Dam.
The statement said that the onset of the rains would worsen the situation of the Dam ,which collapsed last year due to heavy rainfall, if urgent repair work is not effected on it.
According to the statement, the position of the two organisations come on the heels of allegations by locals that the much publicized repair and expansion of the dam was yet to commence.
“The locals queried the government’s decision to shun Mothercat Nigeria Limited, the original contractor that built the bridge in favour of another firm that began work on the system 1 and 2 damaged pipeline under the Lagos Street Bridge only to abandon it after it was mobilized for the work,” the statement said.
It recalled that the Alau Dam collapsed on Tuesday, Sept. 10, flooding 70 per cent of Maiduguri and displacing residents of Fori, Galtimari, Gwange, Bulabulin, and other communities.
The statement said that In the aftermath of the incident, thousands of homes were submerged, including the palace of the Shehu of Borno and government facilities in the capital.
It alleged that while 80 per cent of animals at the Sanda Kyarimi Park Zoo died, those in the Museum Park escaped, further endangering hapless residents who are yet to fully recover one year after the incident.
The Executive Director of CFSF, Mr Sani Saba said:
“Another disaster may be imminent. With the delay in commencement of the repair work on the dam we can conclude that the federal government is more interested in optics and showmanship when disaster happen rather than supporting pro-active interventions.
“Nothing can justify the government’s engagement of a firm that is incapable of delivering and exposing the locals to fresh harm. It is simply unacceptable,” Saba said.
Executive Director of RDI, Philip Jakpor said:
“We are bewildered at the lackluster attitude of the government in the face of possible repeat of the flooding incident of 2024.
“What we should be hearing by now is the level of progress of the work. By virtue of the delay in commencing the rehabilitation of the dam lives may be lost, livelihoods affected and the economy of the state if the rains come with the fury of last year.
“This will likely worsen the insecurity residents face.”
The statement learnt that a large population in Borno were still not yet able to access safe and potable water including residents of densely populated areas such as Wulari, Mafoni, Kumshe, Hausari, Shehuri North, Shehuri South and old Maiduguri.
The two organisations demand immediate commencement of the repair and expansion of the dam and prosecution of contractors that have been funded but failed to deliver.
“Until we have people who are accountable for their actions, this sort of annoying situation will continue.
“The relevant agencies like the Nigeria Meteorological Agency and the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency have given adequate notice of what is imminent.
“No serious government would wait till disaster happens before acting. We demand urgent action,” the statement said.
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