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RSG Assures On Speedy Resettlement Of Flood Victims
Rivers State Government has assured victims of the recent flood disaster in the four Local Government Areas of the State of quick return to their homes as soon as their homes are determined safe for habitation.
Chairman of the State Flood Relief Committee and State Deputy Governor, Engr. Tele Ikuru, said this yesterday at Omoku, headquaters of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area (ONOLGA), shortly after an inspection tour of relief camps set up for the flood victims in the LGA.
Engr. Ikuru said, “Those whose homes are now dry and would want to go back would be assisted to restart their lives again,” adding that “the State Flood Relief Committee would meet to fix a date for their return before the Camps would be closed.”
He said that “the people would be assisted with planting materials and stocks to enable them restate their lives,” and appealed to the flood victims to manage whatever they have been provided as relief materials to ensure their continuous well being.
Speaking, the Chairman, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area, Mr. Raymond Nwokocha expressed satisfaction for the State Government quick intervention, and appeal to the committee to come up with immediate post-flood scheme, promising the support of the Council towards the quick return to normal life of flood victims in the LGA.
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Housing and Members of the Committee, Mr. Marshall Uwom attributed the good success recorded at the camps in the local government area to the quick and timely intervention of the State Government in tracking and Tackling the flood in the State.
Earlier, at Ndoni, which is one of the worst affected communities by the flood, Mr. Sunday Akpati, Camp Chairman, lauded the manner the victims have so far been treated, requesting for provision of yam seedlings, cassava stems and other planting materials and fishing gears to enable the people quickly return to normal life.
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