Flooding: Benin Residents Calls For Enforcement Of Environmental Laws, Completion of Storm-Water Project
Following the
heavy downpour which resulted in flooding in some parts of Benin city, the Edo
state capital recently, residents of the affected areas has urged the state
government to enforce relevant environmental laws to check indiscriminate dumping
of waste in drainages and bring down structures built on erosion channels.
The residents who are from erosion prone areas of Upper
Sokponmba road (St Maria Goretti area), Ikpoba slope, Ewa road, Evbotubu,
Behind Court of Appeal, Ugbowo-Lagos Road by Army Barracks Isihohor, Oba Eweka
street of Benin-Auchi road and environs said, poor waste management culture and
non-adherence to building laws are reasons for the flooding.
Recall last week, flooding
from heavy downpour in parts of the state capital took over some
houses, destroying properties worth millions of Naira, following which the state government
cautioned residents to ensure that drains and water channels are not blocked
from hindering free flow of flood water.
It said officials of the
Ministry of Environment and Sustainability have intensified efforts at clearing
drains of debris and dirts across the Benin metropolis as well as other parts
of the state.
However, residents of the affected areas who spoke with
The Nigerian Observer said, the debris dumped in the blocked drainage systems
are mostly single-use plastic waste disposed off indiscriminately, calling for
an outright ban of polythene bags use for packaging consumer goods in the state.
While calling for support for the Edo Waste Management
Board, they called for sanction of erring waste manager who failed to evacuate
waste from the various collection points, adding, some of the waste find their way
to the drainage facilities when it rains.
As the rains continues, the residents appealed to the
state government to assist victims of the recent flooding, most of whom are
homeless, taking refuge elsewhere.
They said the worsening condition this wet season has
become a nightmare to them in these areas as they cannot sleep with their eyes
close when there is sign of rain.
They however called for the completion of the Benin-Storm
Water Project, to properly control flood water from around the city.
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