The National Crisis Administration Office has cautioned Nigerian states along Waterway Benue of likely approaching surge as Cameroonian powers report plan to discharge overabundance water from Lagdo Dam.
The wellbeing organization, in an announcement on Thursday, said the notice got to be basic as a comparable activity in 2012 prompted gigantic flooding and loss of lives and property in Nigerian groups.
It cited NEMA's Executive General, Muhammad Sidi, as affirming that the Cameroonian compelling voices in Garuoa would leave on the depleting activity in the middle of August and November this year.
Sidi encouraged governors of the concerned states to put wellbeing measures set up and be arranged for conceivable departure of their nationals in front of the arranged arrival of overabundance water from Lagdo Dam.
"Alll those living around the dam and along Waterway Benue in Garoua up to Nigeria side ought to be ready and be prepared for clearing if there should arise an occurrence of conceivable flooding," Sidi said.
The DG, who unveiled that the office would not yield on its sensitisation endeavors, notwithstanding, encouraged powers of other crisis wellbeing bodies to additionally be on the alarm.
Sidi included, "It would be reviewed that the arrival of abundance water from the (Lagdo) dam in 2012 added to monstrous flooding of groups along the waterway.
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"Therefore, in 2013, the two nations (Nigeria and Cameroon) came to an understanding that Cameroon was to give early cautioning to empower Nigeria put set up proactive measures to forestall pulverization of lives and property."
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