close
Sunday, September 25, 2022

Niger Flood: Each affected household gets N1,875, other relief items

The HYPPADEC boss said that the gesture was part of efforts by the commission to alleviate the sufferings of the affected people.

• September 25, 2022

Eight thousand households affected by the recent flooding in Niger will receive a total of N15 million, amounting to N1,875 per household, from the Hydro Electric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC).

The victims will also receive some relief materials, according to Abubakar Yelwa, Managing Director of HYPPADEC.

Mr Yelwa said the distribution started at New Ketso resettlement site in Mokwa Local Government Area on Sunday.

He also said that the distribution was going on simultaneously in all the six HYPPADEC member states.

Represented by the Director of Operations, Ilyasu Wara, the HYPPADEC boss said that the gesture was part of efforts by the commission to alleviate the sufferings of the affected people.

He appealed to beneficiaries of the relief materials to ensure judicious use of the items for maximum benefits.

Community members, Idris Alhassan and Mohammed Ketso, appealed to the state  governments to come to their aid.

They said that various schools would remain closed until the water subsides and called for more sensitization as well as a programme to alleviate poverty.

One of the beneficiaries, Amina Muazu, from Ketso village, said that the entire village was affected by excess water released from Kainji and Jebba Dams.

He lauded the commission for the gesture and called for the construction of additional toilets and housing accomodations at new Ketso resettlement site.

The relief items distributed include 6,000 bags of rice,1000 blankets, 5,000 insecticide treated mosquito nets, 1000 cartons of soap and detergent,  1000 bundles of roofing sheets and 3,000 mattresses.

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

FCT Commissioner of Police (CP) Babaji Sunday

Abuja

Three suspects nabbed after robbers raided Abuja community: Police

Ms Adeh said the suspects would be arraigned in court upon completion of investigations.

Heading 1

Police commission calls for more applicants; extends recruitment by one month

Mr Ani urged eligible applicants, who were unable to apply earlier, to take advantage of the extension.

Kano

Kano vows to arrest, prosecute suspects caught vandalising light poles, electricity cables

Ms Ahmad-Tukur warned those involved in such acts to desist from it as the state government would prosecute anyone involved in vandalising public facilities.

flood

States

Nigerians should leave flood-prone areas; no money for victims’ support: HYPPADEC

The HYPPADEC chief described what he called the refusal of the people of the community to move out of the danger zones as worrisome.

Pharmacist (Credit: Nigerian Guardian)

Health

Pharmacists decry meagre pay, poor welfare

Nigerian pharmacists have decried poor remunerations and welfare, charging the federal government to do something urgent to address their lights.

Pastor Enoch Adeboye

Faith

RCCG’s Adeboye visits Jos, preaches unity among Christians

Mr Adeboye gave the advice at the Chapel of Mercy, Dadin-Kowa, Jos, on Sunday.