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Adamawa flood victims applaud Fintiri’s quick response

Adamawa flood victims applaud Fintiri’s quick response

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By Talatu Maiwada

Victims of the recent flood disaster in Yola have commended Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri for his swift response and effective distribution of relief materials to affected communities.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the flood, which struck Yola South on July 27, affected more than 4,000 households.

It claimed 29 lives and destroyed property, including livestock and farmlands.

A cross-section of victims, who spoke with NAN on Thursday, expressed gratitude to the state government and its partners for their intervention.

They dismissed social media claims that the food items distributed were expired and unsafe.

Hajiya Hasfat Umar, a widow with four children, said the prompt arrival of relief materials eased her family’s hardship.

“The government’s quick action shows they care about our situation. We didn’t have to wait for weeks before getting help. We are grateful to our governor,” she said.

Another victim, Malam Audu Bako, said the assistance was a huge relief, saying it restored his family’s hope after losing most of their belongings to the flood.

Reacting to the allegations, Dr Celine La’ori, Executive Secretary of the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA), dismissed the claims of expired food as ‘political mischief aimed at undermining the government’s efforts’.

She said the state government had done everything possible to cushion the effects of the disaster and deserved commendation for its response.

Also, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr James Iliya, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to prioritising the safety and well-being of its people.

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“The Adamawa Government will not abandon its responsibility to protect and serve the people.

“We will not rest until every citizen has access to the necessary support and services to thrive,” he said.

Iliya noted that the flood was one of those unfortunate events requiring collective effort, not blame games.

He said the government had earlier sensitised residents of flood-prone areas on risks and precautionary measures, reflecting its commitment to public safety.

According to him, relief support came from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the North East Development Commission (NEDC), the Wife of the President, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, the Bayelsa Government and BUA Group, among others.

“Their contributions have helped cushion the effects of the flooding, alleviate the suffering of victims, and facilitate response efforts,” he said.

The commissioner added that the flood occurred at night, forcing many residents to flee their homes.

He said Deputy Governor Prof. Kaletapwa Farauta was the first government official to reach the affected communities, mobilise rescue teams, and set up a temporary camp at a secondary school.

He said victims were immediately profiled and relief materials distributed to ensure genuine cases received assistance.

Quoting Fintiri, he added: “Our hearts go out to the victims and their families. We acknowledge the plight of those who have lost loved ones, homes, and livelihoods”.

The governor pledged continued collaboration with stakeholders to aid recovery and rebuilding efforts.

(NAN)

Edited by Tosin Kolade

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