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Delta Capital Development Agency commences flood control operation

By Owen Akenzua

In a proactive move to mitigate flooding and ensure a cleaner, healthier environment, the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA) has commenced a comprehensive flood control operation across the capital territory.

The exercise includes the desilting of drainage systems, clearing of overgrown grasses, and evacuation of resultant silts and debris to government-approved dumpsites. This effort is part of the Agency’s ongoing strategy to improve stormwater flow, reduce the risk of flooding, and enhance environmental sanitation.

The Director-General of the Agency, Mr. Patrick Ukah, while speaking on the initiative, stated that the operation is a critical aspect of the government’s flood management and urban sanitation plan.

This exercise is vital to safeguarding lives, property, and public infrastructure. By ensuring our drains are cleared, we’re reducing flood risks and improving environmental health across the capital territory, Mr. Ukah said.

He called on residents to support the operation by refraining from indiscriminate waste disposal into drains and maintaining good environmental practices.

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The flood control effort is being supervised by Mr. Isaac Nwosu, the Head of Environment at the Agency, who is coordinating the field operations to ensure quality and timely execution.

“We are deploying teams across major areas to thoroughly desilt drains and evacuate debris to approved dump sites. It’s a coordinated effort with strong community involvement”, Mr. Nwosu explained.

Environmental health officers, sanitation workers, waste management contractors, and community volunteers are all participating in the exercise, reflecting a united front in the fight against flooding and environmental degradation.

The Delta State Government, through the DSCTDA, has reiterated its commitment to building a cleaner, flood-resilient, and sustainable capital territory for all residents.

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