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Flood: IUFMP Engages Stakeholders On EWS

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March 31, 2022
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The Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP) on Wednesday sensitize the Stakeholders on the
technological driven flood alert equipment called Early Warning System (EWS )

Early Warning System (EWS), is a technologically driven effort that involves monitoring water level remotely, using wired sensor network to ensure that people living in flood prone communities receive appropriate warning within suitable time interval. in order to take effective action to save lives and minimise loss of properties.

Speaking at a stakeholder engagement workshop on flood forecast, warning service and implementation support project on Wednesday,  the Project Coordinator of IUFMP, Engr. John Olasunkanmi Sokeye, said  the state government has put in place structures that will aid the smooth running of the EWS within Ibadan metropolis.

He said the state government has  provided money and signed the contract for provision of equipment for EWS and building of two control towers– one in the Ministry of Environment and the the second in the State Emergency Management Authority (SEMA).

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Sokeye noted that while flooding can’t be eliminated, it can be reduced to the minimum, adding that  it is possible to ensure that lives are not lost through the EWS which the IUFMP just deployed.

According to him, IUFMP wants to use the digitalised EWS to warn people living in areas susceptible to flooding to evacuate before water overflows it’s banks to prevent fatalities during unmanageable flooding incidences.

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The project coordinator said the coordinated system of alerting  will allow people to evacuate their families and put an end to losses associated with flooding.

He added that 60 per cent of needed equipment will soon arrive from the UK while others are already being installed, emphasising that government already employed six personnels; two IT experts, two meteorologists and two hydrologists to manage the control towers.

“Our partners from India, RSMI has trained civil servants  to manage the system and Oyo State already has a pool of 30 personnel to drive the process. In two weeks, five government personnel will be traveling to India to understudy their system and update their knowledge.

“Also, we will have six  control stations which will be located at NIHORT, Ministry of Environment, Kings College, Airport, CRIN and Idi Ayunre, while we will put gauges in 11 major rivers and streams and the sirens that will raise the alarm will be placed in police stations or in  churches and mosques in flood prone  communities  for proper monitoring,” he said.

Sokeye appealed to the public not to vandalise the system as it will add no value to them.

Also speaking, Murali Krishna, a consultant with RSMI and community assessment expert on the EWS project, stated that the system is one of the best technology to curb devastating effects of flooding, adding that it is the first in Nigeria.

He said that understanding the process will save lives, stressing that there is no difficulty or ambiguity in using the  system  as it is modern and simple in procedure.

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“It is modern and  easy to understand. There’s no problem in it’s use because it’s simple. We have started training officers since last year and we will be engaging in community awareness with IUFMP,” Krishna said.

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