By Sarah NEGEDU
The FCT Administration has threatened to remove all illegal structures blocking water ways across the territory, noting that such obstructions are responsible for the flooding witnessed in some parts of the territory.
The Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA, Engr. Shehu Ahmad, said the Administration will not allow anybody, no matter how highly placed to build with impunity in the territory, as such practices is responsible for the flooding at Lokogoma, Dogongada, Trademore and Efab Estates after a four hours down pour last week Wednesday.
Ahmad stated this when he received the management of the FCT Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, led by its Director-General, Mallam Abbas Idriss on a courtesy visit in his office.
He said that the FCT Minister was concerned about the re-emergence of illegal construction of properties on waterways and that the FCT Administration will not fold its arms nor sit back and allow the loss of lives and properties by innocent residents and therefore would be ready to meet the owners of such illegal properties in court if need be.
In his words, “What is happening in the city should serve as enough warning to everybody concerning NIMET’s 2022 prediction of the intensity of the levels of rains that is expected this raining session. Therefore, the Honourable Minister of the FCT Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello has directed that every constriction on waterways must be removed and anyone who is aggrieved should go to court and we will be ready to meet them there”.
The Executive Secretary regretted that most of these illegal constructions found to have constricted and blocked waterways which were previously removed sometime in 2019 due to the flooding which occurred at that time, leading to the death of a Director with the Judiciary Service Commission are fast finding their way back, adding that a meeting of relevant Departments and Agencies of the FCT would soon be convened to assess and reinforce earlier resolutions on the issue of flooding in the city.
He further revealed that the FCT Administration was also considering the award of contract for the full development of the Ring Road II, RR II, which will involve the replacement of the present box culverts with about 6Nos bridges as part of a permanent solution to the reoccurring flooding around Lokogoma and Galadamawa roundabout.
Earlier, the Director-General of FEMA, Abbas Idriss had stated that the advent of the rains which NIMET has forecasted to actually commence from the 14th of May 2022, as well as the flooding in some parts of the city even before that date calls for the need for urgent collaboration between the Agency and relevant stakeholders to ensure synergy and coordinated response before things get out of hand.
The Director-General who traced the situation of flooding in the city to urbanization which has given rise to such infractions as building on flood plains and diversion of river courses by some Estate developers appealed to the FCDA as the custodian of the Abuja Master plan to join hands with his Agency by providing the necessary backing to forestall the activities of illegal developers who carry out their activities without recourse to the effect of climatic changes.


