Flood: ICRC engages 700 youths for drain clearance in Borno

Fri, Sep 2, 2022
By editor
1 MIN READ

Environment

THE International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says it has engaged 700 youths for conduct of drain clearance exercise to control perennial flood in Borno.

This is contained in a statement by Mr Musa Aliyu, Project Field Officer, Cash-for-Work project, on Friday in Maiduguri.

He said the organisation had engaged the youths for desilt exercise at Bulumkutu, Dala and Bulabulin communities in Maiduguri and Jere Local Government Areas of the state.

He said the Borno Environmental Protection Agency (BOSEPA) had deployed 35 environmental workers to facilitate effective supervision and conduct of the exercise.

“The total direct beneficiaries of the project is 735 with over 100,000 indirect beneficiaries across the three selected communities..

“The objective is to support and create temporary employment opportunities in the communities by engaging the most vulnerable to conduct of desilt exercise, and earn an income to enable them to cater for their needs,” he said.

The project, he said would control flood, clear waste, enhance sanitation as well as improve the social and economic wellbeing of the people.

According to him, the organisation has cleared over 125 kilometers of drain in the communities under the 2019 and 2021 exercises. (NAN)

C.E

Tags:


One in three people in Nigeria unsure of climate change threat, global study finds

GLOBAL safety charity is encouraging more education and awareness raising of the risks posed by climate change, after discovering that...

Read More
Stakeholders gather for first workshop on the project ‘Green and Inclusive Mining, Manufacturing in the SADC Region’

THE Stakeholders from national and local government departments and ministries, Civil Society Organizations, academic and research institutions, the Private Sector...

Read More
Waste managers task residents on waste-to-wealth initiative

THE Association of Waste Managers of Nigeria (AWAMN) has called on Nigerians to consider earning money from the waste they...

Read More