No cause for alarm over rise of Alau Dam –  Zulum 

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Borno state governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, Sunday, allayed fears over the rising level of water at Alau Dam,  saying there is no cause for alarm.

There has been widespread fear of flood and anxiety among residents of Maiduguri following the recent downpour.

The governor stated this shortly after inspecting the ongoing reconstruction work at Alau Dam, near Maiduguri.

Zulum said the widespread panic in Maiduguri was also of serious concern to his administration, but insisted that there was no cause for alarm over any possible devastating flood due to overflow from Alau Dam. 

He added that new channels have been opened, and the water was running, saying the level of water in Alau Dam has dropped about 4 inches within the last few days, and the volume would continue to drop. 

“As at now, based on the engineering knowledge we are having, we concluded that there is no cause for alarm.

“However, nobody knows what will happen tomorrow. We are working and shall continue to monitor this programme. The contractor is doing a good job,” Zulum said. 

He however warned residents in flood-prone areas from dumping refuse into the drainage systems in front of their houses. He also  urged those in the habit of building on water ways to desist from doing so.

“Most importantly, I want to warn the people of this state to desist from building on water ways, and they should be very careful,” he said. 

The governor urged the residents to be law abiding, adding that, “If you have drainage in front of your house, you have to make sure you clean it all the time.” 

On reviewing the master plan, Zulum said  his administration was going to look at the whole master plan and see where distortions were being made with a view to rectify all abnormalities.

“But we must go back to the drawing board and then look at the master plan and ensure that all tributaries and all water ways shall be cleared so as to allow inflow of water to the main canal.”