May 14, 2026

Borno Flood: Minister Pledges Deployment of Resources to Mitigate Pollution

By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe

The Minister of Environment, Alhaji Balarabe Abbas, has pledged to deploy resources to contain pollution in Borno State after the recent flood.

This was made known by the Minister on Friday, announcing that staff will be sent to Maiduguri to address pollution and other environmental challenges caused by the flood.

He stated: “There are cases of pollution once you have this type of flood as there’s going to be a lot of pollutants that will come.

“A team will come to join teams in Borno to address the issues. We are bringing all the resources of the ministry  to Borno to stay and address the aftermath of this flood.

“That’s why we came with all those directly involved, particularly our Director of Pollution Management,” Abbas said.

He commended the Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum for the leadership being exhibited in handling the catastrophic incident, adding that with a reliable partner like Zulum, the challenges would be properly handled. 

“The tragic loss of lives, displacement of thousands of families as well as the destruction of homes, farmlands and critical infrastructure have no doubt, caused much hardship on the government and people of Borno.

 “As we mourn the unfortunate event, we must also focus on the urgent need for coordinated action to mitigate the effects of this disaster. 

“The ministry remains fully committed to supporting Borno in its recovery efforts, both in the immediate response and in long-term environmental sustainability planning. 

“I have directed all agencies under the ministry to work closely with the relevant state agencies in the State to provide the necessary technical and logistical support in addressing the challenges posed by this unfortunate event,” Abbas added.

Governor  Zulum expressed gratitude for the ministry’s concern and called for sustainable solutions to the issue of the dam and desertification facing the state.

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