A’Ibom deputy gov warns against flooding, windstorm disasters

Akpan Umoh, Uyo

The Akwa Ibom State Deputy Governor, Mr Moses Ekpo, has asked residents, especially those living in riverine communities to ensure the safety of their houses and property against flooding and windstorm disasters as rains have begun.

Ekpo said this on Friday at the close of a week-long distribution of relief materials to victims of flood and fire disasters in the state.

He stated that advice has become imperative as this year’s early rains were marked by thunderstorms with a great potential for heavy flooding and destruction, especially in vulnerable areas.

Ekpo represented by the Permanent Secretary in his office Mr Nkopuruk Ekaiko, said the distribution of the relief materials should not be seen as compensation for the destruction of the victims’ property but as a means of ameliorating the pains of the victims by the government.

He noted that one of the cardinal principles of the Udom Emmanuel administration was to identify and show empathy to its indigenes, especially, in times of such disasters.

 He said that the state government was currently embarking on gigantic flood control projects spanning about four local government areas in the state through the collaboration of World Bank and NEWMAP.

The deputy governor said that when these projects are completed, most parts of the state would be spared the ravaging effects of flooding, and therefore urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the relief items.

Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mr Luke Peter Udom, and Mrs Helen Nta, thanked the state government for identifying with their plight over the destruction of their property by fire and windstorm as well as the floods of last year.

Our Correspondent reports that items distributed to the beneficiaries during the exercise were: roofing sheets, roofing nails, mattresses, plastic buckets, mosquito nets, towels, detergents, among others.

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