ASABA-VICE-President Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday, lamented that twelve
states were under water, saying, the Federal Government would work with the
affected states and relevant stakeholders to ensure that victims whose
farmlands and other properties were submerged are paid adequate compensation to
cushion the effects of the devastation.
Osinbajo and Obiano visited flood disaster in Anambra and Delta States.
Similarly, in Edo State, unending downpour across the state in the last
few days have flooded no fewer than 35 communities in Edo Central and Edo North
Senatorial districts, rendering the people homeless. Most of the affected communities
are on the bank of River Niger. In Edo Central, particularly Esan South-East
LGA, the flood wreaked untold destruction in four of the ten wards,
particularly, communities which included Illushi to Ifeku Islands and the
surrounding environs. Others communities affected include Illushi Oji, Oji
Ozigono, Oji Awenje, Ajobe, Ajabutu, Owoli, Iyegbi and Ukpodo and other areas
where no fewer than 8,000 households were affected and thousands of hectares of
farmland washed off. In Edo North, the devastation affected communities in
Etsako East and Etsako Central LGAs. Mostly affected are Udaba, Anegbette,
Usomegbe, Uduchi among others. In Asaba, Osinbajo who addressed over 700 flood
victims, whose houses had been submerged in communities along the shores of the
River Niger at the Internally Displaced Persons, IDP in Asaba, said the Federal
Government was impressed by the facilities provided by the Delta State
Government at the camp for flood victims at Ogbe-Afor Primary School, Asaba
Osinbajo who was in the state on a one day official working visit, said “I am
very touched seeing all of you who have been evacuated from your homes to this
temporary place. It is very disruptive. “And I commend the state government for
moving swiftly to provide this place. The facilities here are adequate. The
clinic and the bed spaces are adequate,” adding that Delta and Anambra states
have been declared national disaster by the Federal Government. Osinbajo who
had earlier undertaken an aerial inspection of some of the affected communities
in Asaba in company of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, decried that it was more
difficult to manage the post flood period which includes resettling the
victims. On how to prevent the re-occurrence of flooding in the future,
Osibanjo described flooding as ecological challenge which in most cases, cannot
be prevented, saying “A lot of the flooding is ecological problem, some of them
you may not be able to prevent, and that is what you see practically in every
part of the world. We have seen a lot of what the state government has done, a
lot of canals have been created “So there are very many steps that had been
taken but very frequently you find that sometimes the levels are unprecedented.
In 2012 if you look at the months and months of rainfall what has happened in
the past few weeks is higher than that of 2012.” Governor Okowa, who
accompanied the Vice President on visits to impacted communities, thanked the
Federal Government for their speedy response to the flood situation, adding
that the state was bracing up for more impact of the flood as water in the
affected states would pass through Delta State to empty into the Atlantic
Ocean.
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