Edwin Clark, an Ijaw leader, says the federal government
must act fast to mitigate the effects of flooding in Niger Delta communities.
Several states in Nigeria, including those in the Niger
Delta, have been affected by flood, causing hundreds of thousands of persons to
be displaced, while over 200 persons have died within four months.
In a statement on Sunday, the Ijaw leader said despite the
situation, the “federal government seems to be nonchalant over the plight of
the citizens in the Niger Delta”.
“For instance, in Bayelsa State, there is a palpable case of
humanitarian crisis. Most communities of the State, including majority parts of
Yenagoa, the State Capital, are under water. The people of the State, who do
not have where to go to, have resorted to some crude accommodation of pinning
sticks inside the water, with a platform which they use as bed, made up of
cellophane bags,” the statement reads.
“There is starvation
in the land, no water for the people to drink, the State is cut off from all
sources that supply food to her, even electricity supply, has been cut off.
“It is a scary situation, as this exposes the people to
danger. The Federal Government has not done anything to reduce the plight and
suffering of the people.”
Clark said the ministry of humanitarian affairs should
“urgently” and speedily extend humanitarian relief efforts to states in the
Niger Delta, as well as other areas affected by flood.
“In this case, it is
not only foodstuff that is needed, but water, medical and other essentials are
urgently needed,” the statement reads.
“In addition, the National Emergency Management Agency
(NEMA), established to handle disaster management, has not also visited the
flood victims in the States of the Niger Delta.
“Commendably, the Director General of NEMA on Wednesday,
12th October, 2022, speaking at an event to mark 2022 International Day of
Disaster Risk Reduction, stated that Mr. President ‘has approved 12,000 metric
tons of grains for victims of flood across the country.’ Have these materials
been distributed, if so, where have they been distributed to? Who received
them? Or are the Governors of the Niger Delta States raising false alarm?
Because, it is money gotten from the region, that is used to purchase these
relief materials.
“I enjoin these Federal Government bodies to act fast and
sincerely. And should ensure that if relief items are provided, they will
actually reach the right people for whom it is meant. The Federal Government
should please act fast. A great disaster is looming.”
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