The Governors sounded the alarm in a statement released at the close of the North-East Governors’ Forum (NEGF) 12th-meeting in Jalingo, Taraba State.
The Forum chaired by Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, called for proactive measures in confronting the flood and robust sensitisation of settlers along the flood plains.
While commending progress in the fight against insurgency, the governors expressed concern that insecurity, displacement, and poverty are being compounded by emerging challenges, highlighting forecasts from credible climate agencies predicting imminent floods that could devastate the subregion.
The governors appealed to the Federal Government and the North-East Development Commission (NEDC) to act swiftly to reconstruct bridges and other critical infrastructure already weakened by past flooding.
On food security, the Forum decried the rising cost of agricultural inputs, warning that poor harvests and hunger could hit in 2026 if no intervention is made.
“To avert impending food crises ahead, the Forum calls for more subsidies to farmers and robust preparation for dry season farming,” it added.
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The governors also reaffirmed their commitment to addressing energy poverty in the subregion and directed the Power and Energy Committee to develop a subregional power master plan, with solar energy identified as a priority solution.
In a bid to stimulate economic recovery, the Forum announced that the North-East Trade Fair will be held in Maiduguri, Borno State, in collaboration with the North-East Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NECCIMA).
Additionally, the governors congratulated the University of Maiduguri on its upcoming golden jubilee and pledged support for both the 50th-anniversary celebrations and the relaunch of its Endowment Fund in November.
Source: Punch
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