Kogi flood: Ododo shares relief materials at IDP Camps
Kogi governor Ododo at displaced persons camp in Lokoja
Published By: Ayorinde Oluokun
By Richard Elesho/Kogi
Kogi State Governor, Alh. Ahmed Usman Ododo, Tuesday, visited the IDP Camp in Adankolo, Lokoja, to identify with people and families displaced by the flood ravaging the state.
The Governor who was accompanied by his Deputy, Joel Oyibo Salifu and other top Government officials also used the occasion to distribute relief materials procured by the State Government to the victims of flood, assuring them of his commitment to see to their welfare.
The Executive Secretary of the State Emergency Management Agency, Alhaji Mouktar Atimah, thanked the governor for his prompt intervention to cater to the needs of the flood victims. Atima said the presence of the governor is a morale booster for the displaced persons.
The governor thanked the Flood Response Team under the leadership of the Deputy Governor for their untiring efforts to ensure Kogites affected by flood are not left to suffer.
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“I have come here to identify with you. It is my responsibility to mobilize government resources to cater to your needs, and we shall do whatever we can to ensure we stand by you in this trying period.
“I thank the Response Team for working tirelessly to cater for the needs of our people here. You are my people, and I will come to you wherever you are to identify with you, stand by you, and cater for your needs,” the governor said.
One of the displaced persons, Abdul Isah, commended the governor for the visit. “My entire family is here as we have lost everything to the flood. Governor Ododo has shown he is Governor of all by coming here today not only to give us food and other relief materials, but to have a first hand information on how we are struggling here.
“For the first time in days, I was able to smile because my governor is here. I voted for him, and today, he has proven that our votes were not wasted. We need a lot of support as I do not even know where to go from here. My house will surely collapse after months of being soaked in this flood.”
The State Government had earlier called on the federal government and other international bodies to come to aid of the affected persons, saying the situation is “devastating.”