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Floods Killed one, Sacks Over 70 Communities, Displace Thousands In Kogi

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From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

The Director in charge of training, at
the National Emergency Management Agency, (NEMA),  Mr Mohammed Usman on Thursday in Lokoja disclosed that Flash floods from River Niger have submerged over 70 communities and displaced over 50,000 people from their houses in different parts of Kogi state.

The Director disclosed this at the one-day stakeholders sensitisation/advocacy meeting on 2020 flood,
organised by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in partnership with the Kogi State Emergency Management Agency (KOSEMA).

Mr Mohammed Usman, who stressed that incessant flooding had become a serious threat to the country’s efforts at becoming self sufficient in food production said  nine local government areas in Kogi were among the 102 in the country that had been identified as highly probable risk areas for flooding in 2020.

He called on the state government to urgently take preventive and mitigative measures to reduce the impact of the floods which have submerged major farmlands and residential buildings.

One of the residents, Mr Ibrahim Abdullahi, who is also the Desk Officer in charge of ecological and emergency matters in Kogi Local Government Council, said that 66 communities have been submerged by flood in the area.

Abdullahi said that over 50,000 people had been forced to evacuate their houses and were now being accommodated in schools , filling stations and other makeshift  buildings, sleeping on roads and other open places, co-habiting with mosquitoes and dangerous reptiles.

He said that schools had been closed as they had been converted to temporary camps for the victims, calling for urgent intervention from the State Government and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

The desk officer said that the victims had lost their means of livelihood to the flood, as their farms and livestock were also washed away by the rampaging floods.

In the same vein, the Chairman of the Flood Committee in Ibaji Local Government Area, Mr Omonu James, said that floods has killed one Michael Egwuaba and sacked thousands of residents from Ibaji.

James who said that the problem of the victims were compounded by the area’s terrain as it had no upland for them to relocate to stressed that all the 26 schools in the council had been converted to camps for the displaced persons but said that the camps lacked basic facilities.

He pointed out that one death, Michael Egwuaba,17, had been recorded since the floods started, but that the number could rise if urgent measures were not put in place to mitigate the effect of the disaster on the people.

In Lokoja metropolis , many residents living along the bank of River Niger and other flood paths have been forced out of their houses by the floods.

The situation is said to be very grim in the suburb communities of Egan, Konami, Buzih, Ebwa , Even, Lagan Budan, and Gbuje where residents had been forced to relocate to the neighbouring Niger State.

They appealed to the government to quickly come to the aid of the displaced persons , especially in the area of provision of water, drugs, blankets and mosquito nets for the victims.

Gov. Yahaya Bello who declared open the meeting said that substantial.amount of money had been released to purchase drugs, food, water and other relief materials for the victims.

Bello, who was represented by his deputy, Chief Edward Onoja, also directed that 21,000 youths recently engaged under the Federal Government’s public works programme be deployed to help in the rescue operation.

He said that maximum security would be provided for the personnel involved in search-and-rescue operation, promising that more succour would be provided for the victims.

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