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Buhari pledges to support over 500,000 flood victims in Nigeria

Ezekiel Johnson
Ezekiel Johnson
Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed his heartfelt condolences to all the families affected by the recent flooding in different states across the country, pledging that the federal government will continue to provide the needed emergency assistance to individuals and communities impacted by the disaster.

This is against the backdrop of the regular updates received by the president on the flood situation in the country, which has affected over 500,000 Nigerians since January this year.

The president, according to his media aide, Mallam Garba Shehu, also invited other public-spirited individuals and organisations to support hundreds of thousands of people in need of urgent help in the affected communities.

He was said to have reiterated that the tragic events had brought to fore the need for states and local governments to step up their level of preparedness in handling emergencies, which he said remained a shared responsibility with the government at the centre.

President Buhari affirmed that the federal government would continue to monitor the situation very closely to work more with states and affected communities to reduce the impact of the disaster, provide resources and improve response and recovery efforts.

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The president urged inhabitants of flood-prone areas to always adhere to the early warning advisories as issued by the organisations saddled with climate monitoring and disaster management.

Since January this year flooding has been reported in Lagos, Yobe, Borno, Taraba, Adamawa, Edo, Delta, Kogi, Niger, Plateau, Benue, Ebonyi, Anambra, Bauchi, Gombe, Kano, Jigawa, Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto, Imo, Abia States and the Federal Capital Territory, affecting 508,721 people.

The destructive floods have displaced 73,379 people, 115 casualties, and injured 277 people.

The floods and heavy rain have left around 37, 633 houses destroyed or severely damaged, according to latest data made available to the Presidency from the relevant federal government Ministries, Department and Agencies, MDA.

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