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Climate change:Tinubu launches global flood disaster management project to mitigate effect

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By Victoria Onehi 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has launched the Global Flood Disaster Management Project (GFDMP) to mitigate the effect of climate and improve long-term flood resilience in Nigeria.

The President, who was represented by the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari made this known during the launch of GFDMP on Tuesday, 25th November, 2025, in Abuja.

Mr. President stated the GFDMP is a multi-year programme designed to move Nigeria from a reactive approach to flood to a proactive and preventive one.

Tinubu emphasised that the effects of climate change are continuous, and therefore, solutions would be strategic, coordinated, and sustainable.

He pointed out that resilience is not built in a moment, but through consistent investment, planning, monitoring, and innovation over time.

He added that federal government views this project as a major step in tackling climate related disasters that ravage farmlands ,displace ,families and cripple infrastructure nationwide.

He highlighted that the four core pillars of the projects are as follows; Advanced Early Warning Systems, Flood Resilient infrastructure, Capacity Building and Knowledge Transfer and Community Engagement and Local Participation

According to a statement by Head, Department of Information Ministry of Agriculture and Food security,Ezeaja Ikemefuna, the President stated that the project would enhance forecasting capacity, introduce real-time monitoring, and deploy digital alert systems to give citizens and government more time to prepare and respond.

President Tinubu revealed that Nigeria is proud to be part of this global movement. Our government has already prioritized early warning systems, modern hydrological infrastructure, improved disaster-response coordination, and environmental protection’’.

He stated that the GFDMP would strengthen and accelerate these priorities, providing global expertise and technological support.

He pledged full cooperation, active participation, and unwavering commitment to ensuring that this multi year programme reaches every community that needs it.

The President said: “Let today mark the beginning of a new era, an era in which nations no longer face floods with fear, but with preparation; no longer with vulnerability, but with resilience; no longer with isolation, but with partnership.”

The GFDMP gives us a roadmap. What we need now is collective will, consistent investment, and shared resolve.

“As we launch this initiative, let us remember that flood resilience is not a luxury; it is a necessity. It is a responsibility we owe to our citizens today and to our children tomorrow’’, he stated.

President Tinubu lauded organisation and individual who has contributed to this visionary multi year programme. Together, may we build a world where no community must live in fear of the next flood.

In his welcome address, the Director General, Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), Mr Umar Mohmmed, said that recent flood risk figures represent real families whose livelihoods have been disrupted. He advised that proactive preparedness is far cheaper than emergency response.

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