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HEDA warns of rising national risks over NIHSA flood alert

He said the forecast reflected historical trends.

• April 19, 2026
Human and Environmental Development Agenda, HEDA
Human and Environmental Development Agenda, HEDA

The Executive Director of the Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA) Resource Centre, Suleiman Arigbabu, has warned of rising national risks following the recent flood alert by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA). 

Mr Arigbabu said in Lagos on Sunday that the forecast reflected historical trends, noting the agency’s predictions had recorded over 80 per cent accuracy in recent years.

NIHSA recently released its 2026 annual flood outlook, predicting flooding across many parts of the country at different periods.

Mr Arigbabu attributed flooding to climate change and human activities, warning that the crisis would persist without urgent intervention.

He said increased rainfall intensity and frequency were causing rivers to overflow, leading to flash floods and widespread inundation.

Mr Arigbadu identified poor drainage systems and weak flood management as major contributors to urban flooding.

He added that indiscriminate waste disposal continues to block drainage channels in cities such as Lagos and Port Harcourt.

 Mr Arigbabu decried the destruction of wetlands, noting their critical role in absorbing excess water and reducing flood impact.

He also highlighted deforestation as a factor that reduces the land’s natural ability to manage water flow.

According to him, failure to desilt dams and drainage systems has reduced their capacity, making even moderate rainfall cause flooding.

He noted that recurring floods over decades reflect neglect and inadequate investment in preventive infrastructure.

Mr Arigbabu warned that flooding could affect communities, businesses, and government projects across the country.

He said capital projects under the 2026 budget may face delays or damage due to heavy rains.

He added that flooding could displace residents, disrupt livelihoods, and increase the spread of diseases.

Mr Arigbabu warned of rising food insecurity, limited healthcare access, and greater vulnerability among women and children.

The expert called for improved infrastructure, better environmental management, and responsible waste disposal.

He also urged the government and citizens to change attitudes to reduce flooding and its impacts. 

(NAN) 

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