Koker door collapses at Providence, 200 households affected

A temporary fix on the koker door (Ministry of Agriculture photo)
A temporary fix on the koker door (Ministry of Agriculture photo)

At approximately 2:00 am today the sluice door at Providence developed a breach resulting in flooding in some parts of the area, a release from the Ministry of Agriculture said.

Over 200 households in Providence and Peters Hall were said to be affected by flooding, with the lower flats of these houses being inundated.

After learning of the incident, Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha and other senior officials and engineers attached to the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) visited the area to conduct an assessment at approximately 3:45 am today.

 “At around 2:00 am this morning, the koker door at Providence collapsed resulting in our officers immediately mobilizing resources to seal the breach. A contractor was also engaged and installed stop logs until a new stainless-steel door is fabricated and installed to replace the damaged wooden door. A pump will also be on site until the new door is installed. Additionally, the stop logs will be operated during the low tide to facilitate gravity drainage to complement the pump,”  Mustapha explained, according to the release.

Mustapha further said that the Region Four Council is responsible for maintaining the structure, adding that it appeared this was not being done regularly.

“The operation and maintenance of this structure fall under the RDC. From my observation, the structure was not being maintained as it should be. I will now have to sit with the NDIA and the other authorities to determine a way forward. We cannot continue like this so the NDIA may have to assist with operating and maintaining this structure as well. We cannot have the lives and wellbeing of our citizens threatened because those in charge are neglecting their responsibilities,” he added.