Anambra launches “Operation Clear Your Waterways” ahead of rainy season

The Anambra State Government has announced the commencement of “Operation Clear Your Waterways” enforcement to mitigate flooding across the state.
The Commissioner for Environment, Dr Felix Odimegwu, in a statement on Tuesday, said the enforcement would begin on March 31 “to ensure free flow of water channels during the rainy season.”
Mr Odimegwu stated that the enforcement was in line with Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s vision to transform Anambra State into a smart mega city, in pursuant of Public Health Law, Drainage Management Policy and Environmental Management, Protection and Administration Law.
He stated, “This proactive measure is in response to the 2025 weather prediction by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, which identified Anambra as one of the states likely to experience both early and heavy rains. To prevent potential flooding and associated risks, the Anambra State Government has declared a zero-tolerance policy on blocked or silted drains. I urge stakeholders, including religious organisations, landlord associations, market unions, motor parks, schools, estates, churches, abattoirs, shopping malls, streets, and neighbourhoods to undertake massive desilting and clearing of water channels in their respective areas. The goal is to ensure free flow of rainwater, prevent flooding and spread of waterborne diseases.”
The commissioner warned that “enforcement and prosecution of offenders will follow, with severe penalties for non-compliance.
He added, “All desilted debris must be promptly evacuated from adjoining roads to avoid littering. Together, we can ensure a safer, cleaner, and healthier Anambra State.’’
(NAN)
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