NO fewer than ten persons have been reportedly
swept away by flood in Guma local government area of Benue state, following
days of torrential rains in the state.
Though the remains of one of the victims has been recovered and buried, nine others are still missing after the flood which also swept away huts, houses, farmland and property of inhabitants of communities that surround streams located at Nyiev, Kereke in Udei, Vena at Tse Waku and Ukor along Gbajimba/Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi road.
Though the remains of one of the victims has been recovered and buried, nine others are still missing after the flood which also swept away huts, houses, farmland and property of inhabitants of communities that surround streams located at Nyiev, Kereke in Udei, Vena at Tse Waku and Ukor along Gbajimba/Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi road.
The Executive Secretary of the Benue
State Emregency Management Agency, SEMA, Mr. Boniface Ortese who made this
known in Makurdi lamented the spate of destruction and devastation occasioned
by the flood in the affected communities. Ortese who said the agency had been
monitoring the rising water levels of River Benue in the last few months regretted
that the flood from the streams was like an ambush which was completely
unexpected.
He said, “this particular time we are recording flooding in various
communities from streams located across the state. We never anticipated it, the
disaster came like an ambush because we never expected it from streams, the
emphasis had always been on River Benue, and we were at alert, given the
warnings we received from various agencies, it is indeed a major disaster. “So
far we have recovered just one of the corpses of ten that were swept away, the
other nine are yet to be recovered, it is indeed saddening.” Ortese said his
agency had already carried out an assessment of all the streams in the state
and had embarked on aggressive enlightenment campaigns in the various
communities on the prospect of flood disaster in the state.
“Our discovery is
that our streams are rising faster than we expected and this poses grave
dangers to our people hence the need to alert those residing very close to such
streams to vacate to safer areas.”
Ortese stated that over 500 persons had
already indicated interest to relocate from their homes adding that the state
government had already set aside land for the construction of facilities for
displaced persons near Ape Aku housing Estate in the outskirts of Makurdi town.
He said, ”Presidential Committee on Flooding and Rehabilitation is current
putting up a gagantic building at Agan, the UNHCR is also doing same do the
issue of shelter for the affected persons will soon be addressed permanently.”
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