Military Solicits EPO’s Intervention over Critical Infrastructure Threatened by Flood

By Micheal Eyibio in Abuja

The Chief of Defence Space Administration (CDSA) of the Armed Forces of Nigerians Defense Headquarters, Real Admiral Nnamdi Muogilim, has appealed to the Ecological Project Office (EPO) to intervene in the flooding challenge threatening its critical infrastructure.

The facilities according to the statement signed by EPO Spokesperson, Mr. Eno Olotu, said the facilities are situated at the Defense Space School, Orogun, Delta State and the Space Innovation, Assembling and Test Centre, Epe, Lagos, State.

He explained that these were part of the critical ground structures established in its satellite launch system.

The CDSA, spoke during a courtesy visit to the Permanent Secretary of the Ecological Project Office (EPO), Mr. Shehu Ibrahim, in his office on Tuesday in Abuja.

Muogilim, explained that the centres were key in building critical capacity to assist the federal government achieve its security mandate to Nigerians, adding that the agency is tasked to use the cyber space defence mechanism to implement President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive in tackling the security challenge in the country

 “The federal government wants to hand over a country free of security challenges to the incoming administration, therefore the security agencies were tasked and our task at the defence  space is to use the cyber and space domains to support the defense and security agencies operations towards achieving federal government’s directives on a security free country.” He said.

In a remark, the Permanent Secretary commended the government for providing such critical infrastructure and capacity to secure the country’s air and land space, explaining that security of the nation was one the nine priorities areas of the government that needs priority attention. He assured that efforts will be made to ensure that the concerns were addressed and remedied.

He also commended the CDSA for the visit and request for intervention, stating that it is a watershed engagement in the relationship between the office and the security agency.

He however advised the agency to follow up on the request by putting in writing a formal request with accompanying drawings, bill of engineering and measurement evaluation and the cost estimates for the required intervention to enable the office in the critical evaluation of the problem.

In a related event, the Permanent Secretary received the Chairman of Hadejia Local Government Area, Jigawa State, Alhaji Abdulkadir Umar. He observed that the state has suffered perennial flooding over the years and suggested that the state need to conduct a feasibility study to ascertain the cause of the menace and the possible solution.

He said the Jigawa perennial flooding is well known in the country with Hadejia being one of the worst locations in the state most affected annually.

 The Chairman, said the council was grappling with the challenge of annual flooding, land degradation and erosion scourge.

He said the challenges were enormous and beyond the financial capacity of the council and the state as a whole, hence the plea for assistance at the Federal level.

Signed: Eno Olotu,

Deputy Director, Press &PR

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