According to a Nigeria News Agency (NAN) report, residents along the banks of River Yedzaram in Maiduguri are uneasy over the overflow of the river’s banks.
Another concern is the impact of the Alau Dam (now filled) once opened to discharge the excess water into the river at any moment.
Currently, some buildings and farmlands along the river have been submerged in Gwange Ward of Maiduguri while a stream known as Ngaddabul that also passes through the town has also submerged some buildings and farmlands in Maduganari ward.
“We are in distress and afraid that more rainfall or release of excess water from the dam can spell more doom for us.
“Already, some places like the customs area, College of Agriculture, and 505 estates are experiencing serious flooding from the rivers,” Mustapha Ali, a resident of Gwange, said.
Abubakar Ibrahim of Bulabulin ward said some residents of the ward had started moving out of the area.
“The flooding from the river is expanding in the Bulabulin area, and people have started moving out,” Ibrahim said.
Meanwhile, the Secretary to Borno State Government, Alhaji Bukar Tijjani, on Thursday led a team to Alau Dam to assess the situation of the dam for necessary action.
He assured residents of Maiduguri that the state government was working with the Chad Basin Development Authority, handlers of the dam, on safety measures.
NAN reports that the recent heavy downpour recorded across the state has led to cases of serious flooding in Biu, Chibok, Konduga, Bama, Dikwa, and Jere LGAs.
(NAN)