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Repair Collapsed Alau Dam Or Maiduguri Will Flood Again, Zulum Begs FG


Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has urged the Federal Government to speed up the reconstruction of the collapsed dyke at Alau Dam, which resulted in Maiduguri metropolis and its surrounding local governments being flooded early this year. The Alau Dam is situated in the Alau community of Konduga, a Local Government Area.

It was constructed between 1984 and 1986 to provide water for irrigation and domestic use in Maiduguri, the state capital. Zulum made the appeal yesterday after receiving the report of the assessment committee that investigated the root cause of the dam’s collapse.

Zulum decried that with about four months to another rainfall, the Federal Ministry of Water Resources needs to speed up efforts to reconstruct the dam.

He said: “By next week, we shall be in January, and rainfall will set in some parts of Borno State by March. “We have limited time! The earlier we begin something, the better for us. “The Federal Government assessment team was in Maiduguri, and they had a consultation with the committee we inaugurated.

“On our part as state government, we shall push this matter to the latter; I am of the view that in a few days, if there is no action on the ground, I will go and see Mr. President and beg him to allow the Northeast Development Commission to take over and start the reconstruction immediately.

“If we decide to wait for the bureaucracy, I am afraid we will run out of time. “If we can start on time, I am sure with serious commitment we can rebuild the substantial part of the dyke, which has collapsed.”

The governor noted that the committee inaugurated by the state government had taken temporary measures to stop the water from spilling from the dam.

Zulum also assured that despite limited resources, his administration would partner with the Federal Government to ensure that such a devastating flood would not occur again in Borno.



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