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Humanitarian minister says, 603 persons lost their lives to flood disaster

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***warns State Govts, LGAs on need for evacuation over impending floods

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq has given a breakdown of the number of persons that have lost their lives in the flood disaster that ravaged the country to be 603 persons.


Umar Farouk who spoke at a media briefing on Sunday in Abuja, while enumerating government’s efforts in mitigating the disaster in the country which she described as overwhelming said a total of 1,302,589 persons have been displaced, 2,504.095 persons have been affected on the whole, 2,407 persons have been injured.
Special adviser on media to the minister Nneka Ikem Anibeze in a statement quoted the minister to have said that a total of 82,053 houses are completely damaged while 121,318 are partially damaged. 108,392 hectares of farmland were partially destroyed while 332,327 hectares
were totally destroyed including many roads and other critical infrastructure
She therefore warned that there is still an impending flood in the coming weeks hence State governments, local government areas and community leaders especially in Anambra, Delta, Cross River, Rivers and Bayelsa states should prepare for evacuation of persons living along water channels and other areas obstructing the flow of water.


Umar Farouq noted that despite concerted efforts to avert the consequences of the 2022 flooding season as forcast by the Nigerian Metrological Agency, many state governments did not prepare for the floods. She said that as a result, the toll of lives lost and property damaged has risen astronomically.

“While we mourn the unfortunate boat mishap in Anambra State and other locations, please we must note that we are not completely out of the woods because the Metrological Agencies are warning that States like Anambra, Delta, Cross River, Rivers and Bayelsa are still at risk of experiencing floods up till the end of November.

“We are calling on the respective State Governments, Local Government Councils and Communities to prepare for more flooding by evacuating people living on flood plains to high grounds, provide tents and relief materials, fresh water as well as medical supplies for possible outbreak of water borne diseases”.  

Meanwhile, a high powered delegation set up by the Ministry is to visit State Governors to advocate more commitment to strengthening states’ response mechanisms as stipulated in the National Flood Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan.
The Stakeholders are expected to work within their respective mandates to prevent deaths due to flooding or other health related diseases that may arise.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Dr Nasir Sani Gwarzo mni. NPOM, is to lead a delegation to Cameroon next month, to discuss the periodic opening of the Lagdo dam with the authorities .

The National Flood Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan will soon be implemented for better coordination of flood response protocol, as well as a sectoral approach to flood management at the National and Sub-National levels.
Meanwhile, almost all the 36 states and the FCT have received food and non food items to mitigate various forms of disaster.
The Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency , Alhaji Mustapha Habib Ahmed made this known at the briefing.

“Information stating that the federal government’s presence is not in the states affected by flood is false. We are in every state of the federation. Relief has gone to every state of the federation and we thank the Commander in Chief and President Muhammadu Buhari and the Honorable Minister. We will continue to do our best to provide for the country “.
At the briefing was the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Dr Nasir Sani Gwarzo mni, NPOM, Heads of the Agencies and Directors of the Ministry.

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