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For years, the Nigerian government has faced criticism for its reactive stance on flood disasters, often waiting until the damage is done before taking action. Year after year, despite recurring warnings, floods catch many states off guard. Preparedness measures, from evacuation plans to relief efforts, remain inadequate, leaving communities vulnerable and devastated.
Now, with early warnings about the potential release of water from the Lagdo Dam, the question remains: will this year be different? Can Nigeria finally shift from reactive emergency responses to proactive disaster management?
Join us in this episode of our daily podcast as we explore whether the government is ready to protect its citizens from another flood crisis or if history is set to repeat itself.
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
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For years, the Nigerian government has faced criticism for its reactive stance on flood disasters, often waiting until the damage is done before taking action. Year after year, despite recurring warnings, floods catch many states off guard. Preparedness measures, from evacuation plans to relief efforts, remain inadequate, leaving communities vulnerable and devastated.
Now, with early warnings about the potential release of water from the Lagdo Dam, the question remains: will this year be different? Can Nigeria finally shift from reactive emergency responses to proactive disaster management?
Join us in this episode of our daily podcast as we explore whether the government is ready to protect its citizens from another flood crisis or if history is set to repeat itself.

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