Metro

Flood kills 26, destroy 1,000 houses in Kano State – SEMA

1 Mins read

The Kano State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) said on Friday that the flood killed 26 people and destroyed over 1,000 houses in four Local Government Areas of the state from April to date.

The Executive Secretary, Kano SEMA, Dr Saleh Jili, confirmed the figures in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano.

Jili said that 50 other persons sustained injuries due to the flood and windstorm.

According to him, the affected local government areas are Bunkure, Minjibir, Tarauni and Doguwa.

He said that the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet) had earlier predicted that there would be flooding in 25 local government areas of the state this year.

The SEMA boss said the agency had visited the affected areas to sympathise with the victims on behalf of state government and distributed relief materials to them to alleviate their suffering.

“The items distributed included bags of cement, bags of rice, maize, millet, roofing sheets and toiletries,’’ he said.

The executive secretary, however, commended Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje and the state Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr Muntari Ishaq, for supporting the agency.

He called on donor agencies and wealthy individuals to assist in supporting the victims.

“Our economy is down due to COVID-19; the government cannot do it alone,’’ he said.

Jili also called on those living close to rivers and ponds in the state to vacate the areas for one to two months period.

“If the rivers and ponds are overfilled with water, please vacate your houses,’’ the SEMA boss advised.

He further urged residents of the state to clear the drains in front of their houses to prevent flooding.

“I urge those who are not yet affected by the flood to do everything possible to prevent it by clearing their drainages, collecting refuge and taking it to the appropriate place,’’ he said.

Jili added that the agency would not relent in its effort to ensure the protection of lives and properties.

   

About author
Time Nigeria is a general interest Magazine with its headquarters in Abuja, the nation’s Capital.
Articles
Related posts
Abuja FileCover StoryMetroNewsTransportation

Nigeria, Qatar Ministers of Transportation Cement Stronger Bonds at Business Investment Conference in Doha

1 Mins read
Nigeria, Qatar Ministers of Transportation Cement Stronger Bonds at Business Investment Conference in Doh In a historic moment at the esteemed Business…
Abuja FileAll The NewsCover StoryMetroNews

Traditional Rulers, Top Politicians, Celebrities Celebrate Bestman Nze-Jumbo @55

1 Mins read
  By Akinwale Kasali, Adeyemi Obadimu and Oyewale Oyelola Glitz, glamour, candour and class were on display on Tuesday, December 12, 2023…
Cover StoryMetroNewsThe King and the Kingdom

Onikoyi Kingdom: Royal Tussle Looms Over Who Becomes Next King

4 Mins read
* As Prince Kunle Fafunwa Moves Against President Tinubu’s Peace Deal Crisis is already brewing across the royal families and may soon…
Stay on the loop!

Subscribe to our latest news.

Leave a Reply

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com