Flood: Nigerian engineers condole with Borno government, offer technical support

The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) has condoled with the people and government of Borno over the recent flooding occasioned by overflow from Alau Dam, which wreaked havoc on Maiduguri.
NSE president Margaret Oguntala, in a statement on Sunday, said the condolences were conveyed in a letter to the Borno Government.
Ms Oguntala said the letter, addressed to Governor Babagana Zulum, expressed sorrow over the tragedy.
She praised Mr Zulum, a fellow NSE member, for his resilience and dedication to overcoming the state’s challenges.
Oguntala, also a fellow of NSE, reaffirmed the society’s commitment to supporting the government in mitigating the effects of the disaster.
She reiterated NSE’s readiness to collaborate with relevant state agencies to assess the structural integrity of affected infrastructure, implement sustainable flood management strategies and work towards preventing future disasters.
Ms Oguntala said NSE would provide technical assistance and expert advice during the reconstruction efforts to ensure long-term disaster resilience.
She directed the Maiduguri Branch of NSE and all relevant social divisions to assist the government by working closely with state agencies to provide critical technical support.
The NSE president added that engineers within the Maiduguri branch were expected to play active roles in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of affected areas to ensure public safety.
Ms Oguntala requested a comprehensive report from the Special Purpose Committee of the society, comprising senior engineers, on their involvement in ongoing efforts and progress made in collaboration with state agencies for review.
“The Nigerian Society of Engineers stands in solidarity with Borno as it embarks on the path to recovery and rebuilding, ensuring that the technical expertise and knowledge of its members are fully utilised to support the restoration of affected communities and prevent future disasters,” she said.
(NAN)
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