The Presidential Committee on flood relief and
rehabilitation which Aliko Dangote is the chairman has provided N250 million as
relief assistance to victims of the devastating floods in Benue State...
Also, in
response to the request by the Benue State Government, the Committee has
approved the release of one IDP Hostel already completed by the Committee in
Benue State to provide temporary shelter for some of the displaced persons. It
would be recalled that more than 110,000 persons in 24 communities, including
Makurdi, have been displaced by the flood in Benue State. The Executive
Secretary of the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Mr. Boniface Ortese,
who disclosed this recently said over 2,769 households were also affected. He
explained that places affected included Achusa, Idye, Wurukum Market, Genabe,
Industrial Layout, Demekpe, Wadata Market, Katungu, behind the Civil Service
Commission, Agboughul-Wadata among others in Makurdi. “In Achusa, 200 houses
were affected with 5,125 persons displaced. In Idye, 217 houses with 5,200
persons displaced. Also, behind the Civil Service Commission, 200 houses were
submerged in flood and 5,777 persons were displaced.” At Genabe, 200 houses
were affected with 5,021 persons displaced, 218 houses around the Wurukum
Market were affected with 1,000 persons displaced, and at Wadata Market, 150
houses were affected and 4,300 persons were displaced.” Aside the donation in
Benue, the Dangote- led presidential committee also revealed that it has also
donated the sum of N150,000,000.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Million Naira) (in
kind) to provide relief assistance to flood victims in Anambra State. It also
released the sum of sum of N118,000,000.00 million (One Hundred and Eighteen
Million Naira) to NEMA to augment the N1.6 billion released by the Federal
Government for procurement of food and non-food relief materials in aid of the
flood victims in the following 16 states: Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Ebonyi,
Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Abuja FCT, Kebbi, Kwara, Lagos, Niger, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau
and Sokoto. The Committee further revealed that it is currently implementing
various projects in the 24 States that were affected by the 2012 nation-wide
floods. The rationale behind the projects, according to the Committee is to
assist the benefiting states to better handle future emergencies, including
flooding. It would be recalled that the Committee at its inauguration by former
President Goodluck Jonathan raised a whopping N11.35 billion for flood victims.
Top on the list of donors at the event were Dangote and the Federal Government,
who donated N2.5 billion each. Mr. Dangote, however, said that from his N2.5
bn, 200m had earlier been given to Kogi State Government and N150 million for
the running of the Secretariat of the committee. Arthur Eze, Tony Elumelu and
Jim Ovia donated N1m each and the chief fund raiser, Mike Adenuga donated
N500m. Anambra Gov Peter Obi also announced a donation of N1.8bn on behalf of
the state governors at the rate of , N15m each. Other who made donations were
construction giants Julius Berger, Setraco, Dantata and Sawoe, RCC and other
corporate organisations and spirited individuals.
The Presidential
Committee on flood relief and rehabilitation which Aliko Dangote is the
chairman has provided N250 million as relief assistance to victims of
the devastating floods in Benue State.
Also, in response to the request by the Benue State Government, the
Committee has approved the release of one IDP Hostel already completed
by the Committee in Benue State to provide temporary shelter for some of
the displaced persons.
It would be recalled that more than 110,000 persons in 24 communities,
including Makurdi, have been displaced by the flood in Benue State.
The Executive Secretary of the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA),
Mr. Boniface Ortese, who disclosed this recently said over 2,769
households were also affected.
He explained that places affected included Achusa, Idye, Wurukum Market,
Genabe, Industrial Layout, Demekpe, Wadata Market, Katungu, behind the
Civil Service Commission, Agboughul-Wadata among others in Makurdi.
“In Achusa, 200 houses were affected with 5,125 persons displaced. In
Idye, 217 houses with 5,200 persons displaced. Also, behind the Civil
Service Commission, 200 houses were submerged in flood and 5,777 persons
were displaced.”
At Genabe, 200 houses were affected with 5,021 persons displaced, 218
houses around the Wurukum Market were affected with 1,000 persons
displaced, and at Wadata Market, 150 houses were affected and 4,300
persons were displaced.”
Aside the donation in Benue, the Dangote- led presidential committee
also revealed that it has also donated the sum of N150,000,000.00 (One
Hundred and Fifty Million Naira) (in kind) to provide relief assistance
to flood victims in Anambra State.
It also released the sum of sum of N118,000,000.00 million (One Hundred
and Eighteen Million Naira) to NEMA to augment the N1.6 billion released
by the Federal Government for procurement of food and non-food relief
materials in aid of the flood victims in the following 16 states: Abia,
Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Abuja FCT, Kebbi, Kwara,
Lagos, Niger, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau and Sokoto.
The Committee further revealed that it is currently implementing various
projects in the 24 States that were affected by the 2012 nation-wide
floods. The rationale behind the projects, according to the Committee is
to assist the benefiting states to better handle future emergencies,
including flooding.
It would be recalled that the Committee at its inauguration by former
President Goodluck Jonathan raised a whopping N11.35 billion for flood
victims.
Top on the list of donors at the event were Dangote and the Federal
Government, who donated N2.5 billion each.
Mr. Dangote, however, said that from his N2.5 bn, 200m had earlier been
given to Kogi State Government and N150 million for the running of the
Secretariat of the committee.
Arthur Eze, Tony Elumelu and Jim Ovia donated N1m each and the chief
fund raiser, Mike Adenuga donated N500m.
Anambra Gov Peter Obi also announced a donation of N1.8bn on behalf of
the state governors at the rate of , N15m each.
Other who made donations were construction giants Julius Berger,
Setraco, Dantata and Sawoe, RCC and other corporate organisations and
spirited individuals.
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