Incessant Flooding of River Niger and the Role of the Church in Creating Awareness

Published: 8/17/2025

Volume: vol-1 issue-3
Page Number: 66 - 76
Paper ID: ijsr-938909
E-ISSN: 3092-9539
Keywords: River Niger, incessant flooding, climate change, Church, awareness creation, environmental stewardship

Abstract

The incessant flooding of the River Niger has become a significant environmental and humanitarian challenge in Nigeria, transforming a once-beneficial seasonal event into a recurring disaster with severe socio-economic consequences. Driven by climate change, poor dam management, deforestation, sedimentation, unplanned urbanisation, and inadequate drainage systems, floods have caused widespread loss of lives, displacement, and economic devastation, with notable events in 2012, 2016, 2022, and 2024. Despite the crisis, community awareness and preparedness remain low due to limited information access, mistrust in official warnings, and weak early-warning systems. This study examines the escalating flood risks along the River Niger and explores the pivotal role of the Church in creating awareness and fostering resilience. Leveraging its widespread presence, moral authority, and trust within communities, the Church serves as a vital platform for disseminating flood alerts, promoting environmental stewardship, mobilising community action, partnering with government and NGOs, and building capacity through youth and women’s ministries. By integrating flood preparedness into its activities and advocating for sustainable practices, the Church can significantly enhance community resilience, reduce vulnerabilities, and mitigate the impacts of flooding, offering a collaborative, faith-based approach to disaster risk reduction in Nigeria’s riverine regions.