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Nigeria Approves ₦83.2 Billion for Flood Emergencies Amid Concerns Over Poor State Spending

Theophilus Noah Baba June 19, 2026 2 minutes read
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Nigeria Government Moves to Tackle 2026 Flood Risks as Reports Reveal States Spend “Peanuts” Despite Receiving Billions in Ecological Funds

Nigeria’s National Economic Council (NEC) has approved ₦83.2 billion as an intervention fund to address anticipated flooding and other climate-related emergencies across the country, amid growing concerns over the scale of flood risks projected for 2026.

The approval is part of the Nigeria government’s Anticipatory Action Task Force (AATF), which focuses on preventive disaster management by responding to early warnings before floods escalate into large-scale humanitarian crises.

According to hydrological forecasts and disaster risk assessments, over 14,000 communities across 33 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are expected to face varying levels of flooding this year. Authorities have warned that without urgent and coordinated intervention, the impact could be severe, affecting livelihoods, infrastructure, and public health.

However, the development has also raised renewed concerns about accountability in the management of ecological funds previously disbursed to states for flood control and environmental mitigation projects. Reports suggest that despite receiving substantial allocations over time, many states have spent only a small portion of these funds on actual flood prevention infrastructure such as drainage systems, erosion control, and river channel maintenance.

Critics argue that this persistent gap between funding and implementation has contributed to Nigeria’s recurring flood disasters, despite repeated early warnings from relevant agencies.

The federal government maintains that the new ₦83.2 billion allocation is designed to strengthen proactive response measures and reduce the country’s vulnerability to seasonal flooding. The initiative also aims to improve coordination between federal and state authorities in disaster preparedness and response.

As the rainy season intensifies in several parts of the country, attention is now shifting to how effectively both levels of government will utilize available resources to prevent avoidable destruction and displacement.

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