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Flood: DTSG Will Not Abandon Victims

  • Sets Up IDPs’ Camps In Asaba, Patani, Otu-Jeremi, Ozoro, Others

THE Delta State Government has restated its commit­ment to supporting flood victims in the state.

The Chief Press Secretary to Governor Sheriff Obor­evwori, Sir Festus Ahon, gave the assurance while speaking to newsmen in Asaba.

He said the government would not abandon flood victims across the state as rising water levels threatened those liv­ing in coastal communities.

According to Ahon, Governor Oborevwori remained committed to ensuring that all residents of the state were protected and catered for in line with his administration’s M.O.R.E Agenda.

He called on those living in flood-prone areas to relocate to higher grounds as the government was making adequate arrangements to accommodate them at the Internally Dis­placed (IDP) Camps nearest to them.

Ahon said: “As soon as we got the warning on the impend­ing flood, our hard working Governor Sheriff Oborevwori set up a high-powered Flood Management Committee, headed by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Kingsley Emu.

“The Committee went straight to work and we have been alerting residents living in such flood-prone areas to move to higher grounds.

“In the interim, we are setting up IDP camps in Asaba, Kwale, Patani, Ozoro and Otu-Jeremi for the people to move in.”

He said that the Flood Management Committee, in col­laboration with the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) had gone round coastal communities to enlighten the people on the upcoming flood and the need for them to move to nearest camps.

“As a responsible government, the Oborevwori’s admin­istration is committed to ensuring the safety of lives of all residents across the state.

“As a committee, we have made arrangements for mat­tresses, feeding, electricity, water and medicals for the IDPs and we urge them to relocate to the camps nearest to them.

“Aside from the above provisions, we have also made ar­rangements for school children to be taught in the camps,” Ahon said. (NAN)

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