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Buhari Pledges Additional Support For Flood Disaster Victims

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President Muhammadu Buhari has pledged more of his support to Nigerians affected by the floods in several states.

The President on Tuesday directed all Federal Government Agencies, to “Use their authority and resources to assist the victims affected by the natural disaster.”

In a statement on Tuesday by the Senior Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina says the new presidential directive was conveyed through the Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Maihaja.

“By the delegation of his authority to declare a National Disaster in response to the increasing threats of destruction by floods, the NEMA DG is mandated to coordinate a national response to emergency situations and in doing so, empowered to direct any or all agencies of government to use their authority and resources to offer assistance to victims affected by the floods.

“In a warning to all the agencies of the Federal government, the President requested that any such agency that failed to assist should be reported to him”, Adesina said.

The President sympathised with those who lost loved ones and properties from the floods, noting the loss of lives cannot be compensated, President

He assured Nigerians that his administration will do all it can to minimize the suffering and misery of citizens affected by the disaster.

The presidential support follows a declaration of national emergency of flood by NEMA boss.

Following the declaration, Maihaja inaugurated five Emergency Operation Centres (EOC) to facilitate prompt search and rescue operations as well as humanitarian support in the 12 states worst affected by flooding.

The Emergency Response Centres will be responsible for planning, organising, directing and supervising deployment of resources with the affected state governments, local authorities and communities.