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Akwa Ibom, Cross River Deploy Preventive Measures Against Flood, Erosion

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Akwa Ibom, Cross River Deploy Preventive Measures Against Flood, Erosion

Akwa Ibom and Cross River has deploy preventive measures against flood, erosion.

Stakeholders have said that intensive preventive measures are in place to contain flooding, save lives and property, and prevent further erosion in both states.

Akwa Ibom and Cross River stakeholders have said that intensive preventive measures are in place to contain flooding, save lives and property, and prevent further erosion in both states.

The stakeholders made the remarks in response to a survey on actions taken by erosion-prone states to mitigate floods. They said plans were underway to evacuate people living in the most flood-prone areas, while efforts were also underway to reclaim land devastated by erosion.
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In Akwa Ibom, the commissioner for information, Aniekan Umanah, said the state government was taking several steps to check flooding and protect the ecological environment.

He said the government had already taken measures to mitigate erosion across the 31 local government areas by investing billions of naira in intervention projects.

Mr Umanah said the government had reclaimed the erosion site on Atiku Abubakar Avenue and had recently ordered the desilting of the road’s drains to contain the predicted flood. He stated that one of the first projects inaugurated by former President Goodluck Jonathan in the state was the 1.48km underground drainage line on Atiku Abubakar Avenue.

Mr Umanah added that the government had also constructed erosion-control drainage lines off the Two Lanes that channelled water away from Oron Road. He explained that the drainage line was connected to underground lines running towards the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium.

He said the governor also directed the construction of the adjoining Afaha Ube Street and side drains to link Ikot Ekpene Road with immediate effect in order to control flooding in the area.

The commissioner added that work was ongoing along Uyo Village Road to reclaim about 4.3km of gully erosion that had almost destroyed several parts of the city, including the Government House.

He said the government had almost solved the devastating gully erosion that occurred on a previously abandoned refuse dump site along Uyo Village Road, reclaiming the area for a middle-class housing estate and recreational centres.

He said that, as part of its ecological remediation efforts, the government reclaimed 73 hectares of land affected by gully erosion across Etim Usanga, Udo Umana, and Usanga streets off Brook Street.

Mr Umanah said the government had invested billions of naira in the Ibom Arise Park Project, deploying massive reclamation efforts to arrest severe land degradation and turning a threatening ecological disaster site into an eco-friendly tourist and resort destination.

Mr Umanah said the governor had directed the chairman of the Akwa Ibom State Environmental Protection and Waste Management Agency, Akpan Ikim, to ensure adequate desilting of side drains across the metropolis.

The commissioner said residents living in low-lying coastal areas had also been directed to relocate to upland areas to avoid impending danger.

Mr Umanah said the government had warned against indiscriminate waste dumping that blocks drainage channels and against building on waterways, adding that structures on waterways would be demolished. He said a committee comprising the commissioners for environment and water resources, health, agriculture, internal security, lands, and AKSEPWMA had been set up to interface with federal agencies to propose mitigation actions against flooding.

Mr Ikim said the main approach to flooding was heavy infrastructure for long-term control, routine desilting, and community cleanup for immediate risk reduction.

In Cross River, the government said plans were underway to tackle major erosion and flood-prone areas ahead of the intensified rainfall forecast by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency.

Obeten Otu, acting project coordinator of the Nigeria Climate Adaptation, Erosion and Watershed Project, said the erosion project was previously funded by the World Bank. He said the project was being financed by the European Investment Bank, following the World Bank’s exit on 30 June, 2022.

He explained that current intervention efforts in Cross River focused on severe and catastrophic gully erosion sites across the state to prevent further environmental degradation.

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“NEWMAP-EIB has deployed Gully Rapid Action Slope Stabilisation measures to minimise erosion impacts pending permanent remediation works,” he said.

He said Governor Bassey Otu had approved the commencement of engineering designs for six gully erosion and flood control sites that required revalidation and 10 new engineering designs for the state’s most severe erosion sites.

Mr Otu added that NEWMAP-EIB always collaborated with NiMet and the Cross River Basin Authority to monitor flood and erosion risks and strengthen early response measures statewide.

Effiong Ayi, executive secretary of the Calabar Urban Development Agency, said the government had adopted science-based and community-focused measures to mitigate flooding and protect lives and property.

He listed ongoing interventions such as dredging of waterways, widening canals, clearing drainages, and demolishing structures obstructing flood channels.

Mr Ayi noted that the state would soon launch radio awareness campaigns and establish a task force to combat indiscriminate dumping of refuse into waterways. He urged residents to comply with environmental laws, avoid building on waterways, and report blocked drainage systems to the relevant authorities.

Antigha Gill, director-general of State Emergency Management Agency, said 13 council areas in the state had been identified as high-flood-risk zones. Mr Gill said SEMA, in collaboration with NEMA, had commenced community sensitisation campaigns across vulnerable areas.

Mr Gill said the agency had engaged traditional rulers, youth groups, emergency responders, and community stakeholders on flood preparedness and response measures. He disclosed that the state fire service had also been mobilised to support rescue operations in the event of possible flooding.

Mr Gill added that government efforts focused on disaster preparedness, early warning systems, and reducing the long-term effects of climate change and poor land use. He said SEMA would expand sensitisation campaigns to other parts of the state, as it had begun stockpiling emergency materials and relief items ahead of the peak rainfall period.

However, the National Emergency Management Agency in Rivers called for the establishment of state emergency management agencies backed by law to strengthen disaster preparedness and response.

Eric Ebhodaghe, acting director of the South-South zonal directorate of NEMA, also urged states to establish functional local government emergency management committees to ensure effective disaster response. He said the appeal followed flood predictions indicating that 33 states and the Federal Capital Territory would experience moderate and high flood risks in 2026.

According to him, local emergency committees should serve as first responders, while SEMAs would complement local efforts before seeking national intervention when necessary.

On evacuation plans, Mr Ebhodaghe said emergency frameworks identified high-risk areas and mapped out safe zones across the country.
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Peter Obi Slams Tinubu Over Rising Debt, Says “N200tn Borrowed Without Accountability”

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Peter Obi Slams Tinubu Over Rising Debt, Says “N200tn Borrowed Without Accountability”

The 2027 presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Peter Obi, has criticised President Bola Tinubu’s administration over what he described as excessive borrowing and poor fiscal accountability.

Obi said Nigeria’s total public debt has risen to about N200 trillion, which he attributed to what he called “imprudent governance” under the current administration.

He said the debt level represents an increase of over N100 trillion in three years, contrasting it with the approximately N49 trillion accumulated during the eight-year administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

The former Labour Party presidential flagbearer in the 2023 election stated this in a statement posted on his X handle on Tuesday, saying the situation reflected a lack of accountability and transparency in the management of borrowed funds.
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“President Bola Tinubu’s administration has engaged in remarkably imprudent borrowing, escalating Nigeria’s total debt to approximately N200 trillion. This represents an increase of over N100 trillion within a mere three years, a stark contrast to the roughly N49 trillion accumulated during President Muhammadu Buhari’s eight-year tenure, which would have projected to around N80 trillion.

“As millions of Nigerians grapple with the shock of this unsustainable debt accumulation, the situation is exacerbated by the government’s reckless approach to borrowing and a profound absence of accountability and transparency in the utilisation of these funds,” he said.

Citing figures from the Budget Office, Obi said the government borrowed N11.89 trillion in the first three quarters of 2025 (January to September), exceeding its planned borrowing target of N10.34 trillion by about N1.54 trillion.

He said such an overrun should ordinarily attract scrutiny and explanation from relevant authorities.

“Under a responsible and accountable government, such an overshoot would necessitate rigorous scrutiny and explanation from relevant governmental bodies. Regrettably, this is not the reality under the current administration,” he said.

He questioned how the remaining funds were utilised.

“The most disturbing aspect of the financial management fiasco under Bola Tinubu is that there is no explanation or information regarding how the balance was utilised or deployed.

“The question that Nigerians are rightly asking and deserve an answer to is what happened to the balance? Was it deployed for recurrent expenditure/consumption, for the entertainment of guests to Aso Rock or transferred to the Renewed Hope Agenda 2027 Election Campaign Fund?

“Nigerians deserve an answer on how our economy and resources are most unpatriotically managed,” he said.

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Nigeria has faced mounting debt pressures since the Tinubu administration’s major reforms began in mid-2023, including the removal of long-standing fuel subsidies and unification of the foreign exchange market.

These moves aimed to correct fiscal distortions but triggered immediate inflation spikes, naira volatility, and higher living costs, while increasing the local-currency burden of debt servicing.

Tinubu had disclosed in May 2026 that Nigeria plans to spend about $11.6 billion on debt servicing in 2026.

While supporters of the government argue that borrowings support critical infrastructure, critics warn of a debt without growth trap.
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ACAN Hosts Maiden International Diplomatic Dialogue, Bringing Together Global Perspectives On The Fight Against Corruption

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ACAN Hosts Maiden International Diplomatic Dialogue, Bringing Together Global Perspectives On The Fight Against Corruption

The Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria (ACAN) hosts its Maiden International Diplomatic Dialogue, bringing together global perspectives on the fight against corruption.

Today’s theme — “Experience Sharing in Anti-Corruption Strategy: The Kenyan Perspective” — features His Excellency, Ambassador Isaac Keen Parashina, MBS, Kenyan High Commissioner to Nigeria, as Guest Speaker.

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The dialogue is chaired by the Hon. Chairman of the ICPC, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, and hosted by ACAN Provost, Professor Sheriff Ghali Ibrahim.

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Police: Kidnap Victim Freed, Four Suspects Nabbed In Ondo

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Police: Kidnap Victim Freed, Four Suspects Nabbed In Ondo

The police command in Ondo says it rescued a 26-year-old woman kidnap victim and arrested four suspects linked to the abduction in Owo.

The police command in Ondo says it rescued a 26-year-old woman kidnap victim and arrested four suspects linked to the abduction in Owo.

DSP Abayomi Jimoh, the command’s spokesperson, in a statement on Tuesday, said the kidnapping was reported on Monday.
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Mr Jimoh said the victim, Ogechi John, was forcibly taken away at Gozako Filling Station along Emure-Akure Expressway.

He explained that the suspects reportedly arrived in an ash unregistered Toyota Camry before abducting the victim.

Mr Jimoh said the command’s rescue operation was carried out alongside Amotekun, local hunters and vigilantes. According to him, the strategic entry and exit points within Owo and adjoining communities were secured, while multiple patrol and tactical teams were deployed to comb nearby bushes.

“The prompt and coordinated response yielded immediate results as the suspected getaway vehicle was later discovered abandoned in a bush at Ojana, Owo.

“Acting on intelligence gathered during the operation, police operatives arrested three suspects found in possession of a lady’s motorcycle, believed to be connected to the ongoing investigation.

“The suspects were identified as Friday Shola, 27; Friday Monday, 21; Osho Joseph, 24, and one other.

“During preliminary interrogation, one of the suspects disclosed that the abandoned Toyota Camry had earlier been handed over to a herbalist identified as Lawal Lucky of Idimepe Street, Owo, who is currently at large.

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“Sustained operational pressure and intelligence-driven efforts by the police culminated in the successful rescue of the victim, John. She has been rescued safely and is currently receiving the necessary support while investigators continue to process relevant evidence,” he said.

Mr Jimoh explained that efforts were ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and identify any other persons who may have played a role in the crime, and ensure the successful prosecution of all culpable persons.
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