Deputy spokesman of the 10th House of Representatives, Philip Agbese, has explained why the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, (FCT), Nyesom Wike cannot be blamed for the recent flooding in Abuja.

Agbese, in a statement on Tuesday, said it was unfair to criticise Wike over the recent flooding in parts of Abuja.

Recall that parts of Abuja, including Wuse 2, Maitama, the Central Business District and other areas, were submerged by flood following heavy rainfall at the weekend.

The incident led to criticism of Wike over the alleged allocation of green areas and waterways.

Wike, in a swift move on Tuesday, began the demolition of structures along waterways in parts of Abuja, including Maitama.

Reacting, Agbese said residents must also take responsibility for activities that worsen flooding in the nation’s capital.

“Blaming Wike for the flood in the FCT is like the Israelites blaming Moses for helping them to the Promised Land. At some point, we must appreciate transformative leadership and understand that government cannot solve every problem without the cooperation of the people.

“Wike is like the Biblical prophet who is not honoured at home,” said Agbese, who represents Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency in Benue State.

He urged residents to stop using drainage channels in the nation’s capital as dump sites.

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“Residents also have a role to play. You cannot dump refuse into waterways and drainage channels and then turn around to blame the Minister when the rain comes and the water has nowhere to pass,” Agbese said.


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