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BREAKING: Flood besiege Kogi

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AYODELE OLUBUSE

Just after Benue state flooding, another flood has visited Kogi state, causing havoc on some communities in Lokoja, the Kogi state capital, leaving houses submerged.

Some houses were destroyed and many people rendered homeless by the effect of the rain that started at about 12.30  in the midnight and lasted several hours.

The development led to hours of gridlock on the always busy Lokoja-Abuja highway as one side of the dual carriage way was completely submerged.

Travellers and other road users from the southwest and eastern parts of the country were held within Lokoja and the highway as they had to wait for the water level to recede before they could use the road.

Shops, mosques and filling stations located around NATACO junction were affected with the water destroying many of their goods.

The state government has however appealed to the federal government and other agencies to come to the aid of the state and reduce the impact of flooding in the food prone communities of the state.

The commissioner for environment and natural resources, Rosemary Oshikoya, while speaking during assessment of the flooded communities, also said government had commenced removal of shanties and temporary structures in the affected areas.

The commissioner however said government had in the last few no this been engaging in sensitisation and education of the people in the fool prone areas on the need to vacate the areas and stop blocking the waterways.

She said, “But this morning we woke up to the very sad news.

Within this week Igalamela and Odolu have been flooded with about three communities completely submerged and we are trying to establish the number of persons affected. We have similar reports from Idah, Ibaji, Bassa all within this week. The reports are pouring in in torrents. In Lokoja yesterday the axis around Ganaja Village and Gadumo axis were flooded and we are trying to confirm the number of houses and persons that were affected.

“This morning Sarikin Noma was completely flooded and the community is completely cut off from Lokoja and at the Nataco junction of the Abuja-Lokoja federal high way one lane was completely over ran. Within the urban centers, Yagba East this morning was reported to have been flooded.

She explained that government had already set up camps in various parts of the town where affected people would be catered for

Oshikoya said, “We have things on ground, we are trying to prepare the places that we had earlier earmarked for refuge situation

We have also notified our colleagues at NEMA hoping that we can get all the help that we anticipated before now. It is important to note that by the 14th of August NEMA conducted a joint assessment with Kogi State Government and we have gone to all those sites for immediate relief as soon as we can have because the state resources are far stretched and at this point the people need the comfort of a refugee camp for them to be able to move otherwise some of them cannot move.

“Putting those camps there require a lot of logistics because if you take people to a camp you have to provide food for them, beddings because the ones they have are soaked as in many places half the building have been submerged and people don’t have where to live, how do you guarantee safe water and other requirements like the foodstuffs. So we need to have a lot of support at this point beyond what the state can provide.

“We are call all well-meaning individuals, corporate and the federal government and members of the society that this is just the beginning of Kogi flood season so we envisage a lot more as the rains continue. So we do hope it doesn’t get as bad as 2012 but the state needs help being one of the low income States as the resources are overstretched”.

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