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  • 2.5 Million Nigerians Are Affected by 2022 Flooding Crisis

    More than 2.5 million Nigerians have now been affected by the 2022 flooding crisis. Is the government still doing its job?

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    The 2023 general elections campaigns are centre-stage in Nigeria right now. However, Nigerians are still suffering from the country’s worst flooding crisis

    On November 3, 2022, the Save the Children International (SCI), a nonprofit organisation, made an announcement. It revealed that over 38 million people have been affected by flooding in Nigeria, Pakistan, India, Chad and South Sudan. Of that number, and 1.25 million of them are children. The SCI also noted that 250 schools have been destroyed by the floods, negatively impacting their education.

    What鈥檚 the government’s latest response?

    The Nigerian government has come under heavy criticism for not declaring a national state of emergency. Despite the hundreds of lives lost and the millions displaced, the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, had some in October.

    鈥淚t鈥檚 certainly an emergency situation but it all depends on what you mean by declaring state of emergency. We haven鈥檛 reached a situation in my view where the relevant emergency management authorities haven鈥檛 been able to deal with this situation. I鈥檓 not aware that has happened.鈥

    In an earlier story, we reported that the federal government announced the approval of the National Emergency Flood Preparedness and Response Plan. However, the details of this plan remain unknown. The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development are working together to coordinate a line of action in response to the crisis.

    On November 3, 2022, the a 鈥淧residential Committee for Development of a Comprehensive Plan of Action for the Prevention of Flood Disasters in Nigeria鈥. The committee is expected to develop an action plan for the president in 90 days. The timeline of this plan was ridiculed online for its ineffectiveness in addressing a pressing concern.

    We aren鈥檛 holding our breath on whatever plan the government comes up with. Still, it鈥檚 at least better late than never. In the meantime, read our guide on how to protect your health during this flooding crisis.

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