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Fresh flood alarm as Rivers, Niger, Benue hit ‘red mark’

The water levels of the nation’s two biggest rivers –Niger and Benue –have now reached a more dangerous point which requires that those still living or working close to the banks must relocate immediately, the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) warned yesterday.
The agency’s Director General, Umar Mohammed, said in Abuja that the two rivers had reached the “red mark” owing to the inflow of floods from different parts of the country.
Benue State which takes its name from the Benue and through which the river flows to link the Niger in Lokoja, specifically warned residents living within a one-kilometer radius of the riverbanks to relocate immediately, in light of an impending flood disaster.
The Kebbi State Government confirmed that it has already lost at least 29 of its population, 321,000 houses and thousands of hectares of farmlands to floods in 16 of its 21 local government areas.
It appealed for urgent assistance from the federal government.
A similar appeal for federal government’s aid came from Governor Ahmed Aliyu of neighbouring Sokoto State, especially for flood victims in Tangaza and Illela local government areas of the state.
NIHSA Director General Mohammed urged Nigerians to take flood warnings seriously against the background of prolonged rainfall across the nation.
Mohammed stressed the importance of maintaining clear drainage systems and ensuring that water runoff paths are unobstructed.
He urged citizens to clear their gutters and drainages to help mitigate the impact of flooding.
But he said his agency “ remains committed to monitoring the water levels of major rivers and tributaries across the country, issuing timely flood warnings and predictions.”
He also said NIHSA was collaborating with emergency response agencies and the media to save lives and protect property, noting the need for a collective effort to reduce the effects of floods.
NIHSA’s 2024 Annual Flood Outlook reveals that 148 Local Government Areas (LGAs) across 31 states are at high risk of flooding.
These include Adamawa, Akwa-Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina and Kebbi.
The rest are Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, and Yobe.
Benue residents urged to relocate
The Executive Secretary of the Benue State Emergency Management Agency (Benue-SEMA) James Iorpuu said critical weather updates from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) points to a high likelihood of severe flooding across the state.
He listed areas most at risk as Udoma, Ugbokpo, Ukgbokolo, Ukpiam, Otobi, Otukpo, Mbapa, Makurdi, Gbajimba, Logo, and Abinsi.
He emphasised the need for immediate action and asked residents to relocate as a precautionary measure.
He advised those at high risk of being affected to move to designated camps in Kanshio for Makurdi residents; residents of Judges Quarters, behind Hotel Lucia, and near BSU are advised to move to the Makurdi International School on George Akume Road;while residents of Kucha Utebe, Brewery, Gyado Villa, Mu, and Wurukum should move to LGEA Primary School Wurukum (popularly known as Suswam Thank You).
Those in Rice Mill, Agboughul, Tionsha, and Wadata should relocate to NKST Primary School Wadata, while residents in North Bank should move to St. Mary’s Catholic Primary School.
For Abinsi, LGEA Primary School Abinsi is the designated camp, and those in Gbajimba are urged to relocate to Government Secondary School Gbajimba.
Residents in Otukpo should move to St. Francis Otukpo, while those in Agatu should head to Oweto.People in Ogbokolo, Ogbokpo, Mbapa, and Uikpiam are advised to seek safer grounds close to them, where they can be accessed by Benue-SEMA.
Flood claims 29, destroys 321,000 houses in Kebbi
Kebbi State Information Commissioner, Yakubu Ahmed, told reporters yesterday in Birnin Kebbi that the state is now at risk of food shortage except immediate aid comes from the federal government and others.
He said thousands of hectares of rice, maize guinea corn and other crop farmlands have been destroyed by the floods.
He said: “only five out of the 16 local governments of the state are minimally affected. The flood has destroyed farmlands, bridges and thousands of households.
“On the number of deaths, we had lost seven persons in Shanga, eight in Maiyama, five in Kalgo, seven in Jega and two in Birnin Kebbi so far.”
Gov. Aliyu too
Gov. Aliyu who recently visited Tangaza and Illela LGAs to assess the situation said: “the destruction caused by this flood is so severe that it destroyed hundreds of houses and farmlands, rendering hundreds of people homeless.
“It also destroyed several farmlands resulting in food shortage in the affected communities.
“I’m appealing to our father, a President with a listening ear, to assist these two LGAs so that they can heave a sigh of relief from this terrible situation they found themselves.”
The two LGAs,according to him “may face severe food shortage and economic dire socio-economic crises because of the magnitude of this flooding.”
Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs Commissioner Ibrahim Adare told reporters at the end of a meeting of the state executive council that government has earmarked N1.1 billion for the procurement of motorised boats, life jackets and relief materials for distribution to victims across 22 LGs affected by floods and boat accidents.
Adare said the purchase of the boats and life jackets was sequel to report submitted by a committee set up on flooding in the state.
Adare said the sum of N565.2 million for the procurement of 12,376 bags of 25kg bags of rice for distribution to the poor and vulnerable in the state was also being approved by the state government.
NEDC seeks synergy with engineers to rehabilitate Northeast bridges
The North East Development Commission (NEDC), is seeking the collaboration of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) in the rehabilitation of bridges and roads affected by floods in the sub-region.
Speaking at an emergency meeting with the engineers in Maiduguri yesterday, the Managing Director, NEDC, Mr Mohammed Alkali, whose team went round for an inspection tour of the six states raised concern over the destruction of bridges and roads in the region.
He said: “NSE is the right body to work with as far as the issue of affected bridges and roads are concerned.
“The commission has visited all the six states; in Taraba I know of two bridges that collapsed completely, in Adamawa we have more than five, in Yobe about three, same in Bauchi and Gombe with Maiduguri as the climax,” Alkali said.
He asked the NSE for a quick assessment of the destruction to ascertain the cost of repairs in view of the vital role of the bridges to socioeconomic development of the affected states.
Speaking on behalf of the engineers, the Borno branch Chairman of NSE, Mr Mohammed Shettima, said the state branch had constituted a 32-member committee immediately after the incident.
The committee, according to him, comprises experts in various sectors of engineering.
Shettima said that for the engineers to fast track action on the issue, there was a need for NEDC to provide a letter of intent or engagement and a detailed brief of terms of reference.
The worst flooding yet this year in Nigeria is that of Borno State which submerged about 70 per cent of the state capital,Maiduguri and claimed many lives and destroyed houses and farmlands.
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Just in: INEC dumps recall petition against Sen Natasha

The Independent National Electoral Commission,( INEC) has rejected the petition to recall the Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, inadequate.
The electoral umpire via its 𝕏 handle on Thursday, April 3, 2025, made this known in a terse statement where it disclosed that the group, who initiated the process did not meet the requirements of the constitution.
INEC in a tweet on its ‘X’ handle said; “The petition for the recall of the Senator representing the Kogi Central Senatorial District has not met the requirement of Section 69(a) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended)”.
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US cancels ex- president ,Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias visa

A former president of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias, says his US visa has been revoked.
Arias, a Nobel laureate, said he was informed of the decision weeks after he had publicly criticised Donald Trump, comparing the behaviour of the US president to that of a Roman emperor.
The 84-year-old, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in brokering an end to conflicts in Central America, said US authorities had given no explanation.
Arias hinted, however, that it may be due to his rapprochement with China during the time he was president from 2006 to 2010.
Speaking at a news conference in the Costa Rican capital, San José, Arias said he had “no idea” what the reason for the cancellation was.
He said he had received a “terse” email “of a few lines” from the US government informing him of the decision.
He added that he thought that it was not President Trump but the US State Department, which had taken the decision.
While he said it would be conjecture on his part to speculate about the reason behind the visa revocation, he did point out that “I established diplomatic relations with China.
“That, of course, is known throughout the world,” he told journalists of his 2007 decision to cut ties with Taiwan and establish them with China instead.
The Trump administration has sought to oppose China’s influence in the Western hemisphere and has accused a number of Central American governments of cosying up to the Chinese government and Chinese companies.
However, it has been supportive of the current Costa Rican President, Rodrigo Chaves, praising his decision to exclude Chinese firms from participating in the development of 5G in Costa Rica.
But this perceived closeness between President Chaves and the US was criticised by Arias, who wrote a post on social media in February saying that “it has never been easy for a small country to disagree with the US government, less so when its president behaves like a Roman emperor, telling the rest of the world what to do”.
He added that “during my governments, Costa Rica never received orders from Washington as if we were a banana republic.”
Arias is not the only Costa Rican to have had his US visa revoked. Three members of the country’s national assembly who opposed President Chaves’s decree to exclude Chinese companies from participating in the development of 5G have also had theirs cancelled. [BBC]
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Natasha: Kogi PDP hammers Ododo, reiterates unfeigned support for her

…says state govt’s attempts to silence opposition won’t stand
…calls on IGP to immediately release detained members
Following the desperate, despicable and perfidious attempts by the Kogi state Government to gag, and hound opposition parties through the restrictions on rallies, convoy movements, and similar solidarity activities across the state, Kogi state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) has roundly criticized, and totally condemned such moves.
Arising from the state Exco meeting, held Tuesday, April 1st, 2025, the PDP, having done proper analysis of the situation, believes that the move is targeted at Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.
This was contained in a statement signed by Alhaji Umoru Tijani Aruwa State Publicity Secretary
Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) further declaring that:
“Obviously afraid of our highly performing, and resourceful Senator, the state government had to resort to jittery, fearful, and incongrous instructions which are glaring infringement on her fundamental rights to freedom of movement and association.
“The undemocratic actions which have the tone, tenor, and texture of autocratism and despotism was clearly targeted at preventing Kogi state’s (and Nigeria’s) legislative amazon from meeting her constituents who organized the home-coming for her.
“It is highly shameful, preposterous, and cynical that the state government in their failed attempt to silence Akpoti-Uduaghan, effected the arrest of some officials and key personalities of our party in Kogi Central District; days before the event. From reports, many party faithful across the five LGAs that make up the District suffered varied degrees of harassment, intimidation, and coercion. Indeed, there were inglorious, and shameless attempts by alleged agents of the state government to induce some of our party members. But, all these desperate moves failed, comprehensively!
“Happily, all these tongue-follery attempts, ludicrous activities, and wanton shenanigans failed woefully; as the constituents and supporters, across all political parties thronged out in their numbers to solidarize and re-enact their support for Akpoti-Uduaghan.
” The visit, has once again shown that the people of Kogi Central District are not only with but also identify with her despite attempts to silence her progressive and patriotic voice by few, privileged individuals in the Senate, and collaborators in Kogi state.
“Given the outpouring of love, commendation, and eulogies extended by the people to Akpoti-Uduaghan at the event, irrespective of the numerous bobby-traps and devilish bottlenecks orchestrated by the APC government in Kogi, it clearly shows that the constituents are at home with their daughter. That the tumultuous gathering, which was organic defied all man-made encumbrances to proudly identify with her, and pass resounding confidence-vote on Akpoti-Uduaghan has rubbished every earlier plans by the Kogi state government to put forward wrong narratives about the Senatorial District.
“While we strongly urge the state government to allow the freedom of speech, movement, and association to fully thrive; without let or hate amongst the people of Kogi, we appeal that every dictatorial actions, and totalitarian tendencies that are capable of truncating democratic ethos must be put away by the present administration in the state.
“As a party, the Kogi state PDP chapter, declares unequivocal support, and stands; firmly without reservations with Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan. We also reiterate that the good people of Kogi state will continue to show utmost solidarity with her, as she forges ahead in her fight against abuse, harassment, intimidation, and segregation.
“The PDP commend the courage, doggedness, and sacrifices of the people of Kogi Central District who defied all odds to attend the home-coming event, and have also remained consistent and resolute in their respective and collective support for Akpoti-Uduaghan. Be assured that we have resolved; as always to stand with you, all.
“Finally, we call on the Inspector-General of Police, the leadership of all relevant security agencies to ensure the immediate release of all our party members that were unlawfully arrested under nebulous, and spurious guises by the state government.
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