The National Emergency
Management Agency, has promised that the Federal Government would assist victims’ of the recent flood disaster in Akoko Edo Local Government Area of Edo State, which claimed three lives and destroyed over 100 houses.
The Assistant Zonal Coordinator, South-South of NEMA, Mr Godwin Tepikor, made the promise when he inspected the affected areas.
The zonal coordinator who was accompanied on the assessment visit by the Sen. Domingo Obende, representing Edo North and Rep. Peter Akpatason, representing the area in the House of Representatives assured the victims that government’s assistance will soon come their way.
“It is a natural disaster and when you say natural disaster it is not within the control of human beings. “It has happened and that is why we are here as an intervention agency for on-the- spot assessment and report to the government. “As soon as we are through with the paper work, they will hear from the government,’’ he said.
Akpatason who also spoke, said it was the first time such disaster had affected the community.
“We have not seen a flood of this magnitude and the people are shocked, devastated and they are mourning,’’ he said.
The lawmaker said that he was in the area to see the extent of damage done by the flood and to ensure that a permanent solution was found to remedy the situation.
In his contribution, Obende re-assured the victims of government’s assistance, saying that records were being taken to ensure those who lost property were adequately compensated.
“The agency is right here with us, going all over the places to see the extent of damage and take stock.
“We have taken records of property destroyed, paid hospital bills of those injured and given money for the burial of those who lost their lives.
“I believe there is hope and I am very convinced that more succour will come soonest to the victims,’’ he said.
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FG Pledges To Assist Edo Flood Victims
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