Dr Saba Urges Action After Confirming Extent of Flood Damage in Edu, Moro, Patigi

Date: 2025-02-03

A member of the House of Representatives from Kwara State, Dr Ahmed Saba, has revealed that approximately 5,000 hectares of rice plantations, valued at ?11.5 billion, were destroyed by recent flooding in Shonga, Edu Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

The floodwaters submerged farmlands in numerous communities spanning three local government areas of Kwara State. The unprecedented flooding, which commenced on the evening of Friday, February 24, 2025, impacted communities within the Moro, Edu, and Patigi LGAs.

Dr Saba, who represents the Edu/Moro/Patigi Federal Constituency, visited the disaster site in Shonga, Edu LGA, on Saturday and confirmed that other communities had suffered similar devastation.

“The flooding has ravaged rice plantations in Fonga and Jebba in Moro; Lade, Patigi, and Kpada Districts in Patigi; and Shonga, Bacita, and Lafiagi in Edu LGA,” Saba reported. “Over 5,000 rice farmers have been affected by this incident, which is believed to have been caused by the opening of dams in Jebba and Kanji, Niger State,” he added.

Describing the flood as a major threat to the country's food security, Saba expressed deep regret over the extent of the damage.

“Farmers who had been engaged in dry season farming were shocked to see their land flooded, as this typically does not happen outside the rainy season,” he said.

Saba further emphasised the high quality of rice produced in the affected areas, highlighting that the rice from Moro, Edu, and Patigi is some of the best in Nigeria and feeds many Nigerians.

“What happened to my people is devastating. We're used to flooding during the rainy season, but this flood is unlike anything we've seen before, especially during the dry season,” Saba lamented. “The opening of the dams in Jebba and Kanji has caused serious harm. Billions of naira have been lost, and many farmers who had invested over the past three months are left in despair.”

Saba added that the flooding was a major food security risk, stressing that the rice produced in these areas is a crucial part of the national food supply.

“The opening of the dams seems suspicious. We need a thorough investigation into why this water was released, especially at this time of year when we're in the dry season,” he said.

The legislator vowed to raise the issue in the House of Representatives as soon as the Assembly reconvenes from recess. He called on federal agencies to investigate the causes of the flood.

To help mitigate the effects of the disaster, Saba distributed aid to the affected farmers, including 150 bags of NPK fertilizer, 50 knapsack sprayers, 50 bags of rice seeds, 170 liters of pesticides, and 10 solar water pumping machines.

“The House of Representatives is currently on recess, but when we reconvene, we will introduce a motion to address this matter,” Saba said. “We also call on the Ministries of Agriculture and Water Resources to examine what happened and find ways to support the farmers so they can return to their work. At the National Assembly, we are doing our part by providing immediate relief through fertilizers, water pumps, and other supplies.”

Saba acknowledged the efforts of the Kwara State government, which had sent a delegation to the affected areas and provided support to the farmers.

In addition, Gideon Yisa, a member of the Kwara State House of Assembly representing Edu Constituency, expressed his concern for the farmers.

“This is a tragic situation,” Yisa said. “The farmers were not expecting this flood because they had already left their land fallow for the dry season. The dam operators did not warn them about the water release, which has severely impacted the farmers and the local economy. This is a threat to food security.”

Yisa urged the federal government to act swiftly to support the farmers.

“This is a matter of national importance. If nothing is done, it could lead to hunger and insecurity. Many of the issues we face, including insurgency and banditry, are linked to unemployment and lack of opportunities,” he said.

The Emir of Shonga, Dr. Haliru Yahya, also expressed surprise at the flooding during a visit by a state government delegation.

“There has been no rain from here to Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, Niger, or Mali. The Sahel is dry, so how could there be flooding here?” he questioned. “The source of this flood must be local.”

The Emir confirmed that officials from the Kainji Dam denied any involvement in the flooding, while Jebba Dam authorities admitted to opening the dam and indicated they would soon close it.

He urged for a thorough investigation to prevent a repeat of the disaster.

“We have worked hard for many years to attract people to this area, and we hope this does not happen again, as it would exacerbate food insecurity,” he said.

 


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