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Emir seeks support for Jigawa flood victims

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The Emir of Hadjia, Dr Adamu Abubakar, has called for much greater support for the flood victims in the state Jigawa State.

The emir made the call on Tuesday in Dutse when he received the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2023 polls, Sen. Bola Tinubu.

It was gathered that Tinubu was in Jigawa to commiserate with Gov. Muhammad Badaru and victims of the recent floods that wreaked havoc in many parts of the state.

According to reports, Tinubu had donated a sum of N50 million to the flood victims in the state.

Abubakar, who commended Tinubu for the gesture, applauded the governor for searching for more individuals across the nation to assist the victims.

“Your magnanimous gesture will In Sha Allah reach the victims. But we want you to search for more big men in this country Nigeria to come and support these victims.

“This is imperative because there is a problem, as these victims are in critical condition as a result of floods,” he said.

The emir expressed hope that the governor would put more effort to see that he brings people that would support the victims.

Abubakar, who is the Chairman of the Jigawa Council of Chiefs, promised to consult the other four Emirate Councils in the state on how the money donated will be used.

He appealed to the governor to facilitate the visit of Tinubu to Hadejia town.

Responding, the governor assured the Emir of more support and Tinubu’s visit to the affected areas.

According to reports, 50 persons have been confirmed dead and hundreds of residents displaced as the flood ravaged some parts of Jigawa.

Addressing newsmen in Dutse, the Executive Secretary, State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Sani Yusuf, said the flood destroyed thousands of homes in the state on Saturday.

He noted that the situation forced Jigawa residents to take refuge in other places, including government buildings, and the state government accommodated many displaced persons in 11 temporary camps.

Some of the victims are drawn from Balangu village, where four persons died and no fewer than 237 houses were destroyed.

(NAN)

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