From Owen Akenzua, Asaba
Delta State government has urged residents, stakeholders and organisations to take collective and proactive measures to mitigate the impact of natural disasters.
Recognising the increasing threats posed by flooding, erosion and other environmental hazards, government emphasized the need for community engagement, preparedness and sustainable practices to safeguard lives and property.
The Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu made the call during a press conference in Asaba, on Thursday.
The commissioner, who was reacting to Wednesday’s torrential rain and erosion along Old Lagos-Agbor Road, Boji-Boji Agbor in Ika South Local Government Area, called for a collective positive action against natural disasters.
He urged residents to adopt environmentally friendly practices, adhere to safety guidelines and work together in building a more resilient Delta State.
“Yesterday, most of you saw and witnessed the very heavy downpour across the state and then the havoc it wreaked on some propertie, particularly vehicles and motorcycles in Ika axis.
“I am sure it happened in other places, but it was not that devastating and we needed to address it for individuals to know what is expected of them, even as government has continued to take actions to mitigate such occurrence.
“We are also happy that in Asaba, the rain was also quite heavy, but we did not see that level of disturbance. We have been able to pay attention to flood control measures.
“I am happy that all of you are aware that we have constructed dual drains.
“In some instances we proceeded to build storm drainages. You are also privy to the fact that this administration has continued along that trajectory,” Aniagwu said.