No fewer than 78 houses, a filling station and a mosque have
been destroyed, while hundreds of people have been rendered homeless,
following heavy flood in Misau Local Government Area of Bauchi State.Governor Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar, yesterday promptly visited the scene to sympathise with the victims.
Abubakar directed the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to
quickly move to the affected area to assess the level of damage and
ensure that adequate care was promptly given to the victims.
“I have seen the level of damage. It is quite sad. We will ensure that relief materials get to the victims as soon as possible.
“We will quickly ensure that contractors will start working on
construction before paper work is carried out to avert future
occurrence,” the governor said.
The Permanent Secretary of SEMA, Mohammed Garba, while giving an
account of what happened, told newsmen in his office yesterday that the
flood occurred as a result of heavy downpour.
Garba who said that no life was lost, explained that, “It happened in
a street after Misau near Hardawa because of the heavy inflow of water
into a stream in the area.
“The heavy flow of water washed away two culverts causing the water
to destroy most of the houses which were built near the water ways”
He said as soon as information reached them from the Nigerian Red
Cross, Giade, SEMA quickly mobilised its men to the field to assess the
level of damage with a view to sending relief materials to the victims.
The Permanent Secretary said that a situation report which would soon
be submitted to the Secretary to the State Government had already been
prepared.
“We have informed the NEMA Operations Office in Gombe and the
Operation Officer will soon visit the area to make assessment and
assured that relief materials would soon get to the victims”
On preventing a re-occurrence, Garba said that the flood was
recurrent because of the topography of the area.
Garba said that people in the area need to be relocated as they face
the risk of experiencing similar incidence due to poor soil.
He said in the meantime the agency had recommended to the government
to redirect contractors to work on the Misau-Hardawa area to prevent the
road from being cut off and other areas from being affected by flood in
the future.
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