In order to save lives and property, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) will barricade the main road from Games Village to the Airport road, as well as other roads in the FCT.
This comes after severe rains in the Lokogoma District of the Federal Capital Territory on Wednesday morning, which were caused by early morning showers.
Alhaji Abbas Idriss, the Director General of the Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), made the announcement in Abuja.
Reacting to the heavy floods which affected,Dogongada in Lokogoma and Damangaza and Apo Dutse in Gudu Districts, Alhaji Idriss appealed to residents to heed the early warnings issued by FEMA.
This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja by FEMA Head,PRU, Nkechi Isa stressing that: ” We will continue to educate residents as a government in the language they will understand. Motorists should avoid driving on running water, wait for five or more minutes for the water to subside before driving. Cross check before leaving homes or your work places to ensure that the road is safe”. He said.
Noting that the onset of the rains in the FCT Will commence on the 14th of this month, Idriss said, We are going to have a little above normal rainfall this year.Therefore, residents should be wary of the devastating effects of flooding.
Residents should avoid building on water ways, water channels, raising retention walls, and ensure that the required 25 meters gap between your house and the water channels/roads are allowed for safety in accordance with the Abuja master plan. When you do this we will all be safe”.
The FEMA boss who blamed flooding in the Territory on indiscriminate construction, infractions and urbanisation, assured that relevant agencies were working to remove all obstructions.
“We will advise them to remove any obstructions, nobody should assume that they can block water ways just because they want to have a wider space”. He quipped.
In the meantime, the Search and Rescue Unit of the Forcasting Response and Mitigation of FEMA,(FRM), has rescued a resident from drowning on at Dogongada in the early hours of today.
According to the Acting Director FRM,Mrs Florence Wenegieme, the rescue followed a distress call on the 112 emergency toll free number at 5.25am.
She informed that the victim’s vehicle was totally submerged , leaving him trapped on the roof top of his car.