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Floods submerge houses, farmlands in Niger-Official

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Alhaji Salihu Garba, Overseeing Director-General of Niger Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), said five communities have been displaced, houses and farmlands submerged by flood in Niger.

Garba stated this while giving update on the current flood situation in the state.

He said that the agency had received reports of flood incidents from 11 Local Government Areas of the state.

“The local government areas are, Mokwa, Lavun, Edati, Gbako, Lapai, Agaie, Katcha, Magama, Rijau, Mariga and Chanchaga.

“The flood incidents are in various degrees, in some areas, houses have been submerged while in some, farmlands washed away and in some areas like Mokwa, five communities displaced,” he said.

Garba said that Mariga and Kontagora  areas had experienced violent wind which resulted to destruction of houses and death  of a minor in Rafin-Gora area of Kontagora.

He said that there was also an upsurge of banditry attacks within the wet season in Mariga and Munya, which had prevented farmers from engaging in farming activities.

He said that two persons lost their lives as a result of bandit attacks in Mariga and about 60 people kidnapped with over 1,000 persons displaced.

Garba said that one person was killed with over 500 displaced in Munya, adding that those displaced from Mariga, were taking refuge in Bangi primary school.

Garba said the state government was concerned over the upsurge of banditry activities during the wet season, adding it was a threat to food security in the country.

He said that Gov. Umaru Bago of Niger directed the agency to carry out an assessment of the affected communities, in order to mitigate the effect on the economy.

Garba said that early warning system yielded result in saving lives, adding that the agency was working assiduously  with comprehensive assessment list for short time relief measures for people  displaced by flood. (NAN)

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Flood: NEMA Lists 11 Niger LGAs as High-risk Areas

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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has identified 11 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Niger as high flood-risk zones ahead of the 2026 rainy season.

Director-General of NEMA, Zubaida Umar, disclosed this on Thursday in Minna, at a stakeholders’ engagement meeting on the 2026 National Preparedness and Response Campaign (NPRC) on flood disaster and related hazards.

The theme of the meeting was “Strengthening Disaster Risk Governance for a Resilient Community in Nigeria”.

Umar, represented by Abdulrazak Adebiye, North Central Zonal Director of NEMA, said the affected local government areas were Agaie, Bida, Borgu, Edati, Gbako, Katcha, Lapai, Lavun, Magama, Mashegu and Mokwa.

She said the prediction was based on the 2026 Seasonal Climate Prediction and Annual Flood Outlook released by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA).

According to her, 23 states, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), covering 132 local government areas nationwide, fall within high flood-risk zones, while 148 local government areas in 14 states are categorised as moderate-risk areas.

Umar said the recurring impact of flooding in Nigeria required urgent and collective response, noting that flood disasters yearly resulted in loss of lives, destruction of infrastructure and disruption of livelihoods.

She added that communities also suffered injuries, displacement and loss of savings due to unmitigated flood incidents and their secondary impacts.

The NEMA boss explained that the agency convened expert review meetings on March 31 and April 1 to assess the implications of the forecasts and evolving climate conditions across the country.

According to her, the review revealed possible delayed or erratic rainfall onset, shorter growing seasons, above-normal rainfall in some areas, prolonged dry spells and increased temperatures.

She said the projected climate conditions could negatively affect agriculture, healthcare, transportation, energy, water supply, education and public wellbeing if proactive measures were not taken.

Umar further stated that NEMA had developed the 2026 Climate-Related Risk Management, Preparedness and Mitigation Framework to minimise the impact of flooding nationwide.

She listed some mitigation measures to include capacity building for local responders, simulation and tabletop exercises, strict adherence to rainfall and flood advisories, prepositioning of relief materials and development of evacuation plans.

She also disclosed that vulnerability maps had been produced for identified communities, adding that technical teams would be deployed to states for grassroots sensitisation and direct community engagement.

The Head of NEMA Minna Operations Office covering Niger and Kwara states, Hussaini Isah, described disasters as consequences of poor planning, weak institutions and inadequate preparedness.

He said the engagement became necessary in view of the 2026 Seasonal Climate Prediction by NiMet and the Annual Flood Outlook by NIHSA, adding that the successes recorded in flood management in 2025 were due to strong partnership among stakeholders.

Isah said there was a need for stakeholders to collectively strategise, define their roles and responsibilities and establish clear rules of engagement for effective flood management in 2026.

Director-General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), Alhaji Abdullahi Baba-Arah, said the state had established an Emergency Operations Centre which was yet to become fully operational due to shortage of personnel.

In goodwill messages, the Emir of Minna, Alhaji Umar Farouk, represented by Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar, pledged the support of traditional institutions in promoting early warning systems and public sensitisation,

Also, Alhaji Akilu Musa, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources, called for stronger synergy among stakeholders in disaster management.

Head, Disaster Risk Reduction Unit, NEMA Minna Operations Office, Dr. Zainab Ndanusa, said Lapai Local Government Area was projected to record the highest rainfall of 1,329mm during the season.

She said Agaie was expected to record 1,321mm, adding that rainfall in the state would likely continue until Oct. 15.

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FG Launches CNG, EV Northern Corridor in Kano

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The Federal Government through the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas and Electric Vehicles (Pi-CNG & EV), is set to inaugurate the Northern Corridor of CNG and EV programme on Thursday in Kano.

The Head, Brand and Communications, Onyekachi Eke disclosed this while speaking ahead of the event in Kano.

Eke said the programme is aimed at promoting cleaner and more affordable transportation alternatives across Northern Nigeria.

She said the Vice President, Kashim Shettima, Gov. Abba Kabir-Yusuf of Kano State, Gov. Umar Namadi of Jigawa State and Gov.

Dikko Radda of Katsina State were among other dignitaries expected to attend the event.

According to her, the programme supports the Federal Government’s efforts to expand access to alternative fuel transportation and reduce dependence on traditional fuels.

“The event will bring together stakeholders from government, the private sector, and the transport industry to activate the expansion of CNG and EV infrastructure and adoption in the region.

“Activities scheduled for the launch include demonstrations of clean mobility solutions currently being deployed across the country and the unveiling and commissioning of CNG and EV assets and infrastructure,” Eke said.

The launch is also expected to provide a platform for stakeholder engagement and collaboration on the development of Nigeria’s clean mobility ecosystem.

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Kano Warns Pilgrims against Taking Kola-nut to Saudi Arabia

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From Rabiu Sanusi, Kano

The Kano State Pilgrims Welfare Board has called on all intending pilgrims from the state to strictly comply with the rules and regulations guiding the 2026 Hajj exercise, particularly the directive prohibiting the transportation of kola-nut and other contraband items to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Director General of the Board, Abubakar Ibrahim Matawalle, made the call following a meeting with security agencies and stakeholders on preparations for the forthcoming pilgrimage.

According to the Director General, the restriction on kola-nut is a directive from the Saudi Arabian authorities aimed at ensuring the safety, security, and smooth conduct of Hajj operations.

He urged all pilgrims from Kano State to fully cooperate with officials by refraining from carrying prohibited items during their journey.

He added that pilgrims should avoid taking kola-nut and all other contraband items and advised them to strictly respect and adhere to the rules and regulations of the Saudi Arabian authorities as well as those of Nigeria to ensure a successful Hajj exercise.

The Board further emphasized its commitment to ensuring that all pilgrims from Kano State perform their religious obligations in a peaceful, orderly, and lawful manner.

The Kano State Pilgrims Welfare Board also appealed to intending pilgrims to remain law-abiding, cooperate with security personnel and attend all scheduled orientation and enlightenment programmes organized by the Board ahead of their departure.

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