FG Begins Modalities to Develop Navigation Channel on River Niger -Mr Suleiman Adamu
The Minister of Water Resources, Mr Suleiman Adamu, has said that the
Federal Government has begun processes for promoting a proper channel
for navigation and irrigation in the River Niger.
The minister made the disclosure in Abuja on Tuesday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Adamu said that the project would be executed in partnership with the
Hungarian Government to seek ways to introduce river training toward
protecting the river banks and flood plains.
He said although this step was a huge infrastructure project that would
take time, the ministry had commenced negotiations with the Hungarian
experts.
‘‘Talking about flash flooding, rivers Niger and Benue are very long rivers.
‘‘We are having floods all the time but the good news is what we are
discussing with some foreign experts to look at the entire stretch of
the River Niger, downstream Jebba and upstream of it, around Kebbi side
to introduce river training.
‘‘We are doing this so that we can protect the banks of the river and
all the flood plains, and we will be able to farm without any serious
problem.
‘‘This is a huge infrastructure project that will take years; the study alone and design are going to take one year.
‘‘We are still discussing, hopefully we will soon round up our negotiation with the Hungarian experts,’’ the minister said.
Adamu said the ministry would seek funding for the project in
partnership with the private sector and stressed that Nigeria ought to
have proper areas for irrigation without being devastated by flooding.
In 2012, Nigeria suffered unimaginable loss to flood disasters that
affected 30 states during which some 366 people died and 2.1 million
people displaced.
The flood, termed the worst in 40 years, affected an estimated 7.1
million people and caused losses worth N2.3 trillion, according to
National Emergency Management Agency.
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