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Floods: Rivers Confirms 1,000 IDPs
The Rivers State Government says, it has swung into action to mitigate the impacts of the on-going flood disaster in some communities in Ahoada West Local Government Area of the state.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties, Mrs Ibaniba Briggs-Iti, who disclosed this in an interview with The Tide in her office in Port Harcourt yesterday also put the official number of displaced persons from the five affected communities at 1,000.
Briggs-Iti said that the government has already equipped four Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in the area, while distribution of relief materials has also commenced.
She said that the people were already being urged to move into the IDP camps to enable them benefit from the relief materials provided by government but regretted that most of the displaced persons were reluctant to move from their flooded homes.
The Permanent Secretary also said that a committee to work out the monetary value of farms submerged by the flood has already been constituted, stressing that those who lost their homes would be evacuated to the camps, while those who lost their farms would be assisted by state government to start all over again.
She also confirmed that normal school activities were going on in the affected communities, while denying the destruction of public health facilities as being reported in a section of the media.
According to her, the Ministry was in close touch with the affected communities, stressing that a local flood committee was currently monitoring activities in the fire affected communities in Ahoada West.
Briggs-Iti said that despite the rise in the water level, there was no evidence that the flood this time around would be as disastrous as the 2012 incident, and urged the people not to panic.
Meanwhile, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in Rivers State in the April 11, 2015 election, Dr. Dakuku Adol Peterside, has empathized with the Joinkrama, Akinima and Ubie communities currently ravaged by devastating floods which have displaced the inhabitants of the areas in Ahoada West Local Government Areas of the state.
The devastating floods, occasioned by the overflowing of the banks of Orashi River, have submerged houses and farmlands of the agrarian communities, leading to the displacement of the inhabitants, their lives and livelihoods generally disrupted and left stranded.
In a statement, Peterside expressed sadness over the sufferings the people of Joinkrama, Akinama, Ubie and other surrounding communities have been subjected to due to the floods.
In the statement issued in Port Harcourt, and personally signed by Peterside, the former House of Representatives member, said: “It is unfortunate to observe the disruption to lives and livelihoods of our people across these flooded communities at this time. Indeed, it is quite sad to note that most residents in the various communities now access their homes through canoes and makeshift bridges”.
Peterside called on relevant authorities to urgently intervene to save the lives and livelihoods of the people of the affected areas who are largely farmers following the destruction of their entire farmlands by the ever-rising floods.
“Government should immediately come to the aid of these people by providing them safe location of abode; urgent medical attention because of the imminent breakout of diseases, and provide them food and safe drinking water until the situation returns to normal”, Peterside pleaded.
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