The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) has issued a flood alert over rising water levels in Niger Republic and Mali.
The warning comes on the heels of a report from the Niger Basin Authority in Niamey.
In a statement on Friday, Umar Mohammed, NIHSA director-general, said flooding should be expected in Kebbi and conterminous states as a result of upstream activities in these countries.
“The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) hereby brings to the attention of the general public the rising water levels of the River Niger system as of 23rd August 2024,” the statement reads.
“This is due to among others a report from the Niger Basin Authority (NBA) in Niamey, Niger Republic.
“The situation in Niamey is informed by upstream activities in both Niger and Mali. Flood waters from these two countries are expected to move gradually into Nigeria through Kebbi State.
“The Dams operators at Kanji and Jebba on the River Niger have been informed and are prepared. It is important to note that as of 22nd August 2024, the Dams are not spilling water from their reservoirs.
“There is a need for all the states and communities along the River Niger system to be on alert from August ending and September.
“NIHSA will continue to monitor the flood situation in the country, and provide periodic updates to the general public accordingly.”
In 2020, the agency said flooding can be of economic benefit to Nigeria if properly managed.
Clement Eze, then director-general of NIHSA, said the country can channel floods to the agricultural sector.
Eze lamented that inadequate dam systems is responsible for constant flooding in Nigeria.