In order to identify long-term solutions to the problems caused by floods in the Niger Delta region, the Niger Delta Development Commission has announced that it will collaborate with the United Nations Satellite Centre.
This was said by the NDDC’s managing director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, during a virtual presentation by a technical team from the United Nations Institute for Training and Research at the Commission’s Port Harcourt headquarters on methods of addressing flood concerns in the Niger Delta region.
This was stated in a statement released to newsmen on Wednesday in Port Harcourt by the NDDC Director of Corporate Affairs, Dr. Ibitoye Abosede.
Ogbuku charged the centre to proffer long-term solutions to environmental challenges such as flooding facing the Niger Delta region, saying temporary solutions were not sustainable and had become a drain pipe on the resources of the Federal Government and its agencies.
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He said: “We are open to partnership in finding a lasting solution to the perennial flood in our region. As an interventionist agency, we are looking at solving the problems of the Niger Delta region permanently rather than treating the symptoms.”
Speaking further, Ogbuku noted that solving the flood challenges of the Niger Delta region could not be addressed by the NDDC alone and called for collaboration between the interventionist agency and the various levels of government.
Reacting to the proposition from UNITAR to train and certify youths of the region in Seafaring, Ogbuku said: “We are willing to partner with you on training seafarers. At NDDC, our focus is not just building physical infrastructures but also developing human capital.”
Earlier, the former Country Representative of UNITAR, Dr Larry Boms, observed that 19 United Nations development agencies in Nigeria were working with various government departments and agencies.
He said, “As an interventionist agency, the NDDC is evaluated based on how well the NDDC meets the Sustainable Development Goals.
“We propose to train Niger Delta youths in seafaring. German ship owners have offered to train the youths for one year to enable them to get their seafaring certifications.”
Also speaking from Geneva, Switzerland, via video conferencing, the Technical Team Leader, UNOSAT, Mr Olivies van Damme, said that the mission of the UN Satellite Centre was to promote evidence-based decision-making for peace, security and resilience using geospatial information technologies.
“We are engaged in environmental conservation including flood management. We are focused on developing capacity. We work with our partners to offer Artificial Intelligence- enhanced flood monitoring systems.
“In Nigeria, we want to focus on environmental conservation. We develop customised solutions for countries by working on flood management. We provide real-time monitoring of flood situations in our country of focus,” he stated.
The NDDC Executive Director, Projects, Mr Charles Ogunmola, said the commission was continually looking for ways to extend its developmental footprints in the Niger Delta region.
“We want to be able to use data to foresee disaster and plan to mitigate the effects. Collaboration with UNOSAT will also help us to train and engage our youths,” Ogunmola noted.
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