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    No Water Released from Lagdo Dam, Says Water Resources Ministry

    Minister Utsev urges calm as dam level remains low, warns against fake flood alerts
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeJuly 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Minister Utsev urges calm as dam level remains low, warns against fake flood alerts
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    By Atoyebi Nike

    The Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation has dismissed widespread reports suggesting that Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam has begun releasing water, describing them as false and misleading.

    Minister Joseph Utsev made the clarification in a statement on Wednesday after speaking directly with the dam’s manager, Ahmad Bivoung. According to Utsev, the dam’s water level currently stands at just 2.06 metres, far below the discharge threshold.

    “There has been no release of water from the Lagdo Dam,” he confirmed, urging the public to disregard rumours and remain calm.

    He emphasized that the ministry remains in close communication with Cameroonian authorities and would issue prompt updates if the situation changes.

    Utsev advised residents of flood-prone areas such as Lokoja in Kogi State, Wurobokki in Adamawa, and Makurdi in Benue to remain alert and consult the NIHSA Flood Dashboard for credible information.

    Reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to flood control, the minister noted that measures were already in place to manage water flow along the Benue River, including proactive dam operations.

    He highlighted ongoing efforts such as the use of the Kashimbila Dam in Taraba for flood mitigation, as well as the advanced stages of upgrading the Wannune Dam and designing the Dura Dam in Benue.

    Utsev also recalled plans to construct the Datsin Hausa Dam in Adamawa to serve as a buffer for future discharges from Lagdo Dam.

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