Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, on Saturday in Abeokuta urged Nigerians
and civil society groups to partner with the Federal Government to
tackle flood in the country.
The former president said this at a one-day workshop on ``Building a Coordinated Approach to Flood Disasters in Nigeria’’.
The workshop was organised by the Centre for Human Security (CHS), an arm of Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL).
``We
are here to find a lasting solution to flood disasters in this country;
I will not say that we are fools because already we are learning from
our mistakes.
``The
good thing about flood is that even though it’s a natural occurrence it
is reasonably predictable and it’s seasonal and you also can predict
places that may be affected.
``Normally,
flood should not be a disaster; it is only when we are caught unawares
that it becomes a disaster since it is seasonal and reasonably
predictable.
``Why
not therefore adequately prepare ourselves for it; I believe that the
aspect of how to prepare for it is what brought us here,’’ Obasanjo
said.
Obasanjo
said that the Federal Government and United Nations agencies were
working together on how to manage flood-related issues.
According to him, how to prepare and avoid it is not to be left with the Federal Government alone.
Obasanjo said the states, local governments, civil society groups and corporate organisations had crucial roles to play.
``So,
I believe strongly that all these groups and individuals as well as
corporate organisations are also important in tackling flood
disasters,’’ he said.
The
Director of CHS, Prof. Peter Okebukola, had said that the workshop was
aimed at building more collaborative and proactive approaches for the
upcoming flood season and beyond.
He said that a strategy document would be developed and distributed after the workshop.
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