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Tinubu,s 80bn intervention will mitigate flooding in vulnerable communities – Group
From: Ajiya Ayuba, Bauchi
The North East Stakeholders Forum for Sustainable Development NESFSD has applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Managing Director of Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission HYPPADEC, Abubakar Sadiq Yelwa, for the release of ₦80bn to mitigate the impact of flooding in vulnerable communities.
A statement signed by the National Chairman of the NESFSD Murtala Sule Jalingo and the Secretary General of the Forum, Danladi Bawa Gombe, and made available to newsmen in Bauchi.
The group said that the intervention will prevent Dams and bridges in the benefitting areas from collapsed or being washed away by flood.
They further explained that the intervention came at right time for the right purpose which will definitely serve as a proactive step and called for more funds to effectively control and address the looming challenge.
They said the money will be judiciously utilised to reduced the torrential rains that threatens widespread flash floods across HYPPADEC states and Nigeria.

The group commended the examplary leadership always exhibit by the Managing Director who always pursued the commission’s projects with vigour to the conclusion through regular reviewed of all ongoing projects, assessed programme implementations and always comes up with strategies for improving service delivery across member-states.
The statement said Yelwa’ s approached towards ensuring quality service delivery always gives genuine opportunity for him to evaluate the performance of various departments and divisions, identify operational challenges and receive feedback from field offices to strengthen project implementation.
The group said HYPPADEC under Yelwa is commendable because it has sustained yearly flood preparedness campaign by embarking on early sensitisation programmes several months before the onset of the rainy season in flood-prone communities.
It’s several intervention to its catchment communities in Gombe and Taraba States in the region, particularly through its tailored approaches to addressing local needs which always help to improve the welfare and livelihoods of host communities in Gombe and Taraba State.
They commended the commission effort to mitigate ecological damage arising from hydroelectric power operations and to promote sustainable development in host communities.
The statement said in Gombe State HYPPADEC supplied of 1,100 life jackets, the provision of an operational flying boat to Kupto Community, installation of solar streetlights, construction of solar-powered boreholes, desilting of drainages, construction of classrooms, and support for indigent students through the payment of National Examination Council, NECO, fees.

“We are happy the commission under Yelwa is living up to the objectives of its establishment, noting that unlike many organisations that focus largely on internal development, HYPPADEC prioritised interventions that directly impact people’s daily lives.
The group expressed happiness over the delivery of a 33-seater boat, safety facilities in Taraba
“Taraba State benefitted with other interventions that included the distribution of 32 power tiller machines to farming cooperatives,
Provision of two flying boats along the Lau–Karim Lamido and Ibi–Wukari axes to enhance emergency response and mobility, and desilting of blocked drainages and culverts covering about 40,000 linear metres across several local government areas to mitigate flooding.
And the Commission supplied and installed transformers in parts of Jalingo and supported education by paying NECO external examination fees for students from power-producing communities,and the deployment of two water buses to improve transportation for residents of riverine communities in Taraba State
