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Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has said dredging the River Benue and River Niger will solve the problem of perennial flooding in Nigeria, stressing that the perennial flooding experienced in parts of the country was a result of a lack of initiative on the part of the federal government.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Governor Wike, who made this known during a live interactive media chat in Port Harcourt on Friday, said the sight of River Benue makes him cry every time he flies over it.
Wike asserted that one way of solving the ravaging yearly flooding situation is to pay attention to the sources of water flow and end the suffering of Nigerians who become impacted every year.
“I asked what is this problem that we can’t dredge River Benue and River Niger? Each time I fly over Benue, the sight makes me cry. We won’t have had so much problem to this extent if we dredge them
“But the politics, I do not know. Who is interested for River Benue, River Niger not to be dredged, and that has caused so much hardship for our people.
“How can government from time refused to dredge the rivers and I heard, sometime, that they awarded the Calabar River. What happened, where is the money?” the Rivers State Governor queried.
Wike imagined why the federal government will award an all important contract like the dredging of Calabar River and will not demand its execution, even when communities continue to suffer from such negligence.
Governor Wike also informed that the taskforce on flood set up in the State is directly supervised by him to ensure that the impacted victims directly benefits from the relief materials that they would eventually require.