Environment
Traders Seek Security During Sanitation
Towards a hitch-free weekly environmental sanitation exercise at Port Harcourt Parks and Markets, Mile I, market traders have asked for adequate security during the exercise.
The Secretary Task Force on Sanitation, Mile I market, Alhaji Kola Adeleke made the request, Thursday, doing the weekly sanitation exercise.
He said the request had become necessary because of the series of threat and harassment the task force members received from traders in the course of caring out their duties.
“There are some traders who will not abide by the rules. Some of them are ready to fight us with knifes or any thing. They see us as being incapable of doing anything to them. But assuming there are police men working with us, everybody will do what is expected of him or her”. And this will make us achieve better results,” he said.
Alhaji Adeleke enjoined traders to cultivate the habit of keeping the market clean noting that such attitude would help them maintain the new market building when they moved into it.
He also advised the traders to always ensure proper collection and disposal of their refuse to prevent the refuse from filling the drainages there by causing flooding.
He said Gov Chibuike Amaechi has spent huge sum of money constructing roads and drainages and residents of the state, particularly traders could only show appreciation by keeping sure that they drainages were not filled up with wastes.
Also speaking, the chairman Mile One Market Traders Association, (MOMTA), Rumuiwoji zone, Chief Livinus Ezeh said provision of police men during the clean up exercise with the mandate to prosecute defaulters at environmental court would help them achieve more positive results.
Meanwhile, last Thursday’s clean up exercise witnessed an impressive turn out of traders.
At Mile I market traders, both men and women were seen cleaning their surroundings and dumping the refuse inside a vehicle stationed in front of the market.
Some of them were grateful to the state government for introducing the exercise. The Manager, Police Officers Wives Association (POWA) Car Park, Mile I, Mr Uche Chukwu Uwalaka said, “I am happy for this Thursday’s clean up exercise. It makes the market clean.
Initially, we were finding it difficult but now, we have seen the benefiting and no reasonable trader who appreciates good things waits to be reminded or forced to take part in the exercise”.
Similarly, Mrs Ngozi Obiadi Ndu said the exercise is a good initiative which makes the market clean and tidy. She however pointed out, that some traders do not take the exercise serious. Such people she said, would either come to the market-and refuse to join in the exercise ion remain in their houses and come towards the end of the exercise and pretend to be part of it.
The situation was however different at Mile 3 market where many of the traders gathered in groups chatting while waiting for 10 am (end of the exercise) to open their shops and display their goods.
There were heaps of refuse being evacuated by some volunteers and a handful of wheel barrow pushers.
A trader, Mr. Uche Onye attributed that to non-availability of a disposal vehicle to evacuate the refuse. He said that in other to ensure proper evacuation of the refuse, the Market union executive members, hired the barrow pushers at the cost of N50.00 per one barrow load of refuse.
The union also pays N20.00 per a barrow load of refuse before the barrow pushers were allowed to dump the refuse in a dump site at Abuja Bye pass which alegeldy belongs to Rumu elechi family.
He called for more active participation of the environmental sanitation authority to make the market clean and reduce the money spent by the union to make the market clean.
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This was disclosed in a keynote address by the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Engr Joseph Utsev, at the AFO public presentation at the Presidential Banquet Hall, Abuja, organised by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, NiHSA, with the theme ‘Smart Water Resources Management: Moving from Oil to Water-Based Economy’.
Utsev acknowledged that early information saves lives, livelihoods, protects infrastructure, and reduces economic losses, saying that, as part of the Federal Government’s commitment to improving flood forecasts and preparedness, is the modernisation of the national hydrological monitoring networks.
The minister also said his ministry is strengthening collaboration with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NiMet, to ensure better integration of weather and water information, as it is critical for delivering reliable forecasts that support farmers, disaster managers, urban planners, and other key sectors of the economy.
He said AFO is therefore not just a scientific report, it is a call to action by all in terms of preparation ahead of the flood season, as early information saves lives, livelihoods, protects infrastructure, and reduces economic losses.
However, the minister acknowledged that forecasts alone are not sufficient if the information does not translate into action at the community level, which he said his Ministry is working with other relevant government agencies to mitigate the impacts of flooding.
Meanwhile, the 2026 AFO presentation had in attendance President Bola Tinubu, represented by the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal.
Others present were the federal ministries: Water Resources and Sanitation; Livestock Development, Environment and Women Affairs.
Others include the Speaker of the House of Representatives, State Governments, Service Chiefs, development partners and the media.
He said: “The 2026 flood forecast presented today provides us with the following general highlights: High Flood Risk: 14,118 communities in 266 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in 33 States and FCT fall within the high flood risk areas. The States are: Abia, Adamawa, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Gombe, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, Zamfara and the FCT.
“Moderate Flood Risk: 15,597 Communities in 405 LGAs, 35 states except Ekiti State, will experience moderate flood risk.
“Low Flood Risk: Incidences of minimal flood is expected in 923 communities in 77 LGAs in 24 States. The States are Adamawa, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Sokoto, Taraba and Zamfara.
“Flash and Urban Flooding: Flash and urban flooding are projected in major cities in the country due to high rainfall intensities, low attention to management of water facilities including drainage systems, waterways and lack of flood resilience structures. Cities such as Abakaliki, Abeokuta, Abuja, Asaba, Benin City, Birnin–Kebbi, Calabar, Ibadan, Kaduna, Kano, Lagos, Makurdi, Nguru, Onitsha, Oshogbo, Port Harcourt, Sokoto, Warri and Yola, among others are to experience these categories of flood incidence.
“Coastal and Riverine Flooding: Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Lagos, Ogun, Rivers and Ondo are to experience coastal flooding due to rise in sea level and tidal surge and this would impact on fishing, wildlife habitation and river navigation.”
He also emphasised that, “As we transition toward a water-based economy, we must recognize that water security is national security. Effective water governance will play a critical role in ensuring food security, supporting economic diversification, and improving the overall well-being of our citizens.”
However, the Minister called on State andand Local Governments including communities to start preparation to mitigate the impacts of the predicted flood.
“I therefore call on state governments, local authorities, disaster management agencies, farmers, and community leaders to carefully study the findings and advisories contained in this document and take the necessary steps to prepare for the coming flood season.
“Furthermore, we are encouraging state governments to integrate flood risk considerations into land-use planning, urban development, and infrastructure design.
“Floodplains must be properly managed, drainage systems must be improved, and communities must be empowered to adapt to changing climate conditions.
“Preparedness remains the most effective strategy for reducing flood risks. When we plan ahead, we protect lives, safeguard infrastructure, and preserve economic gains. Let us commit to building a safer, more resilient and more water-secure nation.”
Earlier, the Director General/Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, Umar Ibrahim Mohammed, NiHSA, said the 2026 AFO aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda in terms of economic diversification, infrastructure development, climate resilience, food security and sustainable water management.
Mohammed also explained that, “The AFO has evolved into an important national planning instrument that provides early scientific prediction of flood risks in the country, evidence-based guide for decision-makers and platform for emergency coordination among stakeholders.
“In producing this year’s forecast, the Agency undertook a comprehensive and data-driven process to provide tailored information for high-risk flood zones and flash floods in urban cities and towns.
“Building on the success achieved through AFO publications, we have upgraded from reporting flood forecast to Flood Risk Intelligence Architecture and from the traditional modelling to Hybrid AI-Integrated Modelling system to improve forecast reliability, reduce false alarms and improve the lead time accuracy.
“Not these alone, the modelling for the 2026 forecast have been conducted in-house. This marks a strategic shift toward enhancing capacity building, manpower development and institutional resilience.”
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