The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof. Joseph Utsev, on Monday, called for collective action to protect the country’s water bodies from pollution and flooding.
Utsev made the call during an event to commemorate the 2024 World Rivers Day, with the theme ‘Protect Our Rivers from Pollution’ in Abuja.
The day is celebrated globally to raise awareness about the vital importance of rivers.
The minister noted the important roles rivers play in the water cycle, economy, ecosystem, and sustainable development.
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“Our rivers are lifelines for communities, ecosystems, and economies across Nigeria, it is our collective responsibility to prevent pollution, flooding, and other threats that endanger these vital resources.
“Protecting our rivers requires a collective effort. Let us all work together to prevent pollution and flooding so that future generations can benefit from these priceless resources”.
He noted that this year’s celebration was subdued due to the devastating floods of September 10, which caused significant damage in Borno State.
Utsev recalled that the floods claimed lives and destroyed properties, prompting his ministry to assess the Alau Dam to prevent future disasters.
“As we commemorate World Rivers Day, we also stand in solidarity with the people of Borno State.
“We are working closely with the Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) to monitor water levels across the country and ensure that such incidents do not reoccur,” he said.
Utsev stressed the importance of flood preparedness, particularly in states along the Benue River, such as Adamawa, Taraba, and Benue.
He urged state governments to remain vigilant, clear drainage channels, and relocate residents from flood-prone areas.
He also reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to protect Nigeria’s rivers from pollution, urging stakeholders to view rivers as “living entities” deserving of legal rights and protections.
The minister called on all Nigerians to safeguard rivers from harmful practices such as waste dumping and overuse.