The federal
government has promised to dredge River Benue and construct additional drainage
systems to combat the menace of incessant flood being experienced in the
state.
President
Muhammadu Buhari made the promise on Wednesday while addressing the Internally
Displaced persons (IDPs) at the International Market camp in Makurdi.
Represented
by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, the president expressed optimism that the
dredging of the river would provide permanent solution to the problem.
He also
hoped that the dredging would not only tackle flooding but also creates job
opportunities for the youth.
“We need to
look at a realistic solution to this problem, the dredging of River Benue is
very important in addressing this flood issue and we will do something about
it,’’ the president said.
Mr. Buhari
said government was not only concerned about this year’s flood disaster but the
2012 disaster too and would find permanent solution to Benue incessant
flooding.
“The
intention of the Federal Government is not just to assist flood victims but
also to find ways of providing real opportunities to help Nigerians improve
their standard of living.”
Mr. Buhari
reiterated his administration’s determination to fulfill all its campaign
promises to the citizenry.
Earlier,
Governor Samuel Ortom, while welcoming the president, appealed to the federal government
to assist the state in dredging the river and complete ongoing drainage system
in the state.
Mr. Ortom
also commended the president for his prompt response and provision of relief
materials to the flood victims.
He said that
the state had received eight-truck load of relief materials from the National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), adding that five were on the way.
He said
Nasarawa State Government also donated four trucks of relief materials.
The governor
commended the Nigerian Air force for the provision of healthcare system to the
IDPs and other civil society groups for their various contributions as well.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mr. Osinbajo also visited
ecological-threatened areas in Makurdi and Central Store where relief materials
are warehoused.
(NAN)
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