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FCTA Warns Abuja Residents Near Water Channels to Relocate Now

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Last updated: May 24, 2026 9:45 am
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ABUJA — The Federal Capital Territory Administration has issued an urgent warning to residents living near water channels and flood-prone areas across Abuja. Officials say the warning follows a fresh flooding incident in the Mabushi district and the onset of the 2026 rainy season.

FCTA spokesperson Malam Abubakar Suleiman said water levels in several drainage channels have risen sharply in recent days. He urged residents in low-lying areas, particularly those close to streams and water bodies, to relocate to safer ground without delay.

“We are urging residents near water channels to relocate before the situation becomes life-threatening. The rainy season has arrived in full force and we cannot wait until people are trapped in floods to act,” Suleiman said.

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The Mabushi flood incident caused damage to homes, vehicles, and personal property over the weekend. Residents described water rising rapidly, giving them little time to move valuables to higher ground. Emergency response teams were dispatched to the area to assist stranded residents.

A Recurring Problem

Abuja has faced worsening flood incidents in recent years. Rapid urban expansion has reduced green spaces that previously absorbed rainfall. Poor drainage infrastructure in several districts means that even moderate rainfall now causes significant flooding.

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Furthermore, many residents have built homes and businesses in drainage corridors that were designated as flood-risk zones in the city’s master plan. The FCTA has repeatedly ordered occupants of such structures to vacate, but enforcement has been inconsistent.

In addition, the Nigeria Meteorological Agency has predicted above-average rainfall for the north-central region through August 2026. That forecast suggests more flood incidents are likely before the rainy season ends.

Government Actions

The FCTA said it has deployed heavy-duty equipment to clear blocked drainage channels in the most vulnerable districts. Workers are removing debris, plastic waste, and illegal structures that obstruct water flow. The administration said this work will continue through the rainy season.

Residents who cannot afford to relocate have been directed to contact their area councils for temporary shelter options. NEMA said it has pre-positioned emergency supplies in Abuja in anticipation of further flood incidents.

Meanwhile, NEMA has also reminded residents nationwide that the 2026 flood season is expected to be one of the most severe in recent years. The agency has called on state governments to activate their emergency response committees and ensure that evacuation plans are in place for the most vulnerable communities.

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