Flood Policy and Governance: A Pathway for Policy Coherence in Nigeria

Author:

Danhassan Samir Shehu123ORCID,Abubakar Ahmed4,Zangina Aminu Sulaiman5,Ahmad Mohammad Hadi6,Hazaea Saddam A.7ORCID,Ishak Mohd Yusoff4,Zhang Jiahua123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100094, China

2. International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals, Beijing 100094, China

3. College of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China

4. Faculty of Forestry and Environment, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, Malaysia

5. National Biotechnology Development Agency, Abuja 820101, Nigeria

6. Space Applications Department, Zonal Advanced Space Technology Applications Laboratory Kano, National Center for Remote Sensing, National Space Research and Development Agency, Kano 700103, Nigeria

7. School of Accounting, Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, Kunming 650221, China

Abstract

In recent years, Nigeria is witnessing increasing frequency of flood occurrence with devastating impact translating into significant loss of lives (in Nigeria, over 300 people died in September 2022) and properties. Addressing flood disaster requires holistic approach from policy and governance perspectives, integration of policies and programs and synergies between institutions. Using synergies and eliminating trade-offs, flood governance and policy coherence integrate all relevant policy fields and institutions to achieve common policy outcomes. The objective of this study is to examine and understand how flood governance and policy coherence are approached, as well as institutional design and implementation for coherence in Nigeria. The findings revealed that there is no single flood policy in Nigeria. Due to this, there is no focus and no defined objectives for flood governance, prevention, control, and management, and no imperative for the government to seek both short-term and long-term flood solutions. There is no synergy and coordination among institutions for flood governance in the country. Since the country established the federal ministry of environment in 1999, the environment, floods, and climate-related hazards were given less priority. State and local governments handle most flood disasters and emergencies. Federal assistance is provided, however, when flood disasters exceed the capabilities of local and state governments. This study recommends that across the country, flood policy needs to be designed, formulated, and implemented while assigning governance responsibility and decentralizing policy to state and local governments.

Funder

CAS Strategic Priority Research Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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