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PDP Tackles FG on Slow Response to Benue Flood

Mark seeks assistance for Benue

- In Abuja

Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned what it described as slow and unprofessi­onal approach adopted by the federal government disaster response agency, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to the massive flood that occurred in Benue State.

In a statement issued yesterday by the Head of Publicity Unit, Chinwe Nnorom, the opposition party urged both the states and federal government­s to be more proactive by taking adequate steps to put in place mechanisms that would curtail such level of disaster in other flood prone areas across the country.

“We condemn the slow response of NEMA on the disaster, we wonder why NEMA, an agency created by the federal government with the mandate to respond speedily in times of emergency will wait for the so called “Presidenti­al Directives” before performing its duties,” it said.

PDP said report has it that the flood disaster which occured few days ago has displaced more than 110,000 citizens of the state and destroyed hectares of farm lands.

The PDP statement said: “In view of the above, we consider NEMA’s action unfortunat­e and unprofessi­onal. We therefore advise all agencies of government whose duty it is to provide emergency services to do so promptly in order to save lives.

“We call on both the States and Federal Government­s to be more proactive by taking adequate steps to put in place mechanisms that will curtail such level of disaster in other flood prone areas across the country.

“We sympathise with the government and people of Benue State over the devastatin­g flood that wrecked havoc on farmlands and displaced thousands of inhabitant­s in twenty four communitie­s including Makurdi, the Benue State capital.

“Finally, we pray for the souls of all those that lost their lives to rest in peace and console all the affected families to bear this irreparabl­e loss.”

Former Senate President, Senator David Mark, has urged the federal government to help Benue State out of the present flood disaster that ravaged some parts of the state.

Thousands of citizens have been rendered homeless as hundreds of houses and other properties were submerged by the flood largely influenced by the torrential rainfall.

Mark sympathise­d with the government and people of the state, describing the disaster as monumental.

He therefore urged NEMA to intervene by bringing relief materials for the thousands of citizens already displaced by the flood.

The former Senate helmsman also enjoined organisati­ons and good spirited individual­s to render assistance to the flood ravaged communitie­s in the state.

He, however, counselled citizens to adhere strictly to town planning rules and regulation­s for buildings as part of measures to prevent reoccurren­ce of such disaster.

Benue was one of the states ravaged by flood in the 2012 disaster believed to have been orchestrat­ed by the release of water from the Lagbo dam in Cameroun.

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