CHANGE AGENDA: EROSION MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION IN LOKOJA
Florence, F. Falana & Damilola, H. Falana
Department of Estate Management, The Federal Polytechnic, Idah, Kogi State.
Department of Zoology, University of Ibadan, Oyo State.
E-mail: florencefalana@yahoo.com, dammydayo@gmail.com
ABSTRACT The only thing that is permanent in life is change. We need positive change in every sector of life. Change is a transformation from worse off to better off. For some years past the Nigeria infrastructure and environment have witnessed decadence, decay and degradation. On the New Year 2015 message president Buhari has promised Nigerian that change is imminent. He proposed a 5-point change agenda aim at improving Nigeria of which improved infrastructure is one of them. Erosion is the highest environmental problem threatening sustainability of both plant and animal (Okin, 2002). Erosion also affects structure and infrastructure. The study focuses on Lokoja one of erosion prevalence towns in Nigeria due to its topographical and geographical location. The aim and objective of this paper is to examine how the change agenda can ameliorate the menace of erosion in Lokoja. Data were collected from primary and secondary sources. Based on the findings, it was established that erosion has negatively effect on land, building and infrastructure in Lokoja. Also the ecological funds for environmental development are not use to prevent environmental degradation of which erosion is one. Furthermore, non-implementation of planning policies coupled with the physical nature of Lokoja characterized by slope contributed to the erosion menace. Recommendations were made in the direction of non diversion of fund, policy enforcement and public private participation to mitigate erosion in
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