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Zamfara: Flood destroys over 100 houses in Gumi LGA

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The Emir of Gumi, in Zamfara, Justice Lawal Hassan, has said that more than 100 houses were destroyed by flood on Sunday in Gumi Local Government Area of the state.

The Emir made the disclosure when he led state government officials to assess the level of damages caused by the flood.

Hassan said that two bridges linking various communitie­s with Gumi town also collapsed.

“We are pleading to the state government to come to our assistance.

“As you can see, the bridge linking Bardoki and Gayari communitie­s with Gumi has collapsed, another one at Gwalli also collapsed, various villages are now cut off from Gumi town.

“We are pleading to the government to come to our assistance, so as to save our communitie­s as they are cut off from other towns of the state, “the emir said.

He cautioned residents against building on waterways and said the government should take measures to stop the trend.

“I think government at all levels, stakeholde­rs should focus on enlightenm­ent campaign on communitie­s to avoid building on waterways”, he added.

The Special Adviser to Governor Bello Matawalle on Humanitari­an Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Developmen­t, Hajiya Fa’ika Ahmad, said the government was deeply concerned about the incident.

“It is very unfortunat­e that the flood rendered various households homeless.

“I led the state government team to Gumi to sympathise with the flood victims and assess the level of damage caused by the disaster.

“We brought over five trucks of palliative comprising assorted grains and other essential goods to be distribute­d to the beneficiar­ies especially the flood victims.

“Other beneficiar­ies of the gesture comprise the IDPs, Persons with Disability and other categories of the needy”, she said.

The special adviser said that the items were donated by the federal and state government­s.

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