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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Floods affected 4,885 households in Ogun: NEMA DG

The director-general noted that several states, including Ogun, had suffered widespread flood disasters in the past few weeks.

• October 19, 2022

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Wednesday said that no fewer than 4,885 households were affected by the recent flooding in Ogun.

Director–general of NEMA, Mustapha Ahmed, disclosed this in Abeokuta during the presentation of relief materials by the agency to the state government for distribution to flood victims.

Represented by Bandele Onimode, NEMA’s director of special duties, Mr Ahmed said the recent assessment by the agency revealed the statistics.

“Several houses were destroyed while cultivated farmlands were also submerged,” he said.

The director-general noted that several states, including Ogun, had suffered widespread flood disasters in the past few weeks.

Mr Ahmed further observed that the current global economic meltdown and pre-harvest food shortages had further exposed the vulnerability of the affected people.

“The South-West zonal office of NEMA has continuously worked with critical stakeholders and relevant agencies of the state government to respond and conduct damage/loss assessments to guide relief interventions to persons in need of support in the state.

“The result of the assessment indicated that 4,885 households were affected by the flood,” he said.

Mr Ahmed said after the assessment report was submitted to the supervising ministry, President Muhammadu Buhari approved the release of 12,000 metric tonnes of assorted grains from the National Strategic Reserve for distribution to the affected states.

The items presented to the state government included rice, beans, maize, salt, vegetable oil, seasoning cubes, tomato paste, nylon mats, treated mosquito nets and bathing soaps.

Others were guinea brocade, clothes, sorghum and garri.

According to the director-general, the donation is a testimony that the Federal Government, through NEMA, is always concerned about the welfare and well-being of the Ogun people.

He, however, called for more donations from individuals and groups, saying that “no government anywhere in the world can compensate individual losses from disaster occurrence.”

Responding, the Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Olufemi Ilori-Oduntan, commended the federal government for the gesture, describing it as a right step in the right direction.

(NAN)

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