The Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA) has continued its intensive evacuation and flood control operations today, aimed at mitigating the rising threat of flooding in Asaba and its surrounding communities.
Under the leadership of the Director General, Mr Patrick Ukah, the agency has intensified efforts to clear blocked drainage channels, remove illegal structures, and desilt critical water passages in flood-prone areas of the capital.
Supervising today’s operation was Mr. Isaac Nwosu, Head of Environment at the agency, who monitored the progress of the work along key locations including Okpanam Road, DBS Junction, NTA Road, Aratha Table Water Road, Ogbe Awele Street, WACCE Road, CBN/Library Road, and Dafiaghorm Okpakor Street. According to him, the operation is part of a larger flood prevention strategy initiated by the state government to address the challenges of the rainy season.
“We are focused on ensuring free flow of water and reducing the risk of flooding across the capital territory. This is a coordinated effort and we are making significant progress,” Mr. Nwosu told reporters during the inspection.
Mr Patrick Ukah, in a statement released earlier, emphasized the importance of environmental discipline among residents. He warned against the indiscriminate dumping of waste in water channels and the construction of illegal structures that obstruct natural water flow.
Residents have reacted positively to the ongoing exercise. Mrs. Uju Eze, a trader at NTA Road, said, “This effort is long overdue. We hope they keep it up because every year we suffer during the floods. This gives us some hope.”
The DSCTDA has urged all residents to support the initiative by complying with environmental guidelines, participating in monthly sanitation, and reporting blocked drains or illegal developments.
The evacuation exercise is expected to continue through the week, with focus on other flood-prone zones within the capital territory.