Related report of the floods in nigeria
http://www.aljazeera.com/video/africa/2012/09/201292773149602987.html
The floods have receded, some displaced communities have returned to their homes.They need our support now to return their children to school, reduce hunger and drink clean water. ![]() | ASSESSMENT TOUR TO THE FLOOD DISASTER AFFECTED COMMUNITIES AND CAMPS IN KOGI, VISIT TO PRESIDENTIAL COMITEE ON FLOOD RELIEF&REHABILITATION TO DISCUSS COLLABORATION AND OUR CAMPAIGN FLYER . |
Recent s1ituation report on floods in nigeria
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That the floods have come with ferocious ravaging effect on parts of the country is no longer news. With several lives lost, houses and farmlands submerged even in the face of government and corporate palliatives aimed at salvaging the grim situation.
It is good news that the federal government has pledged some money to victims of the flood disaster that has ravaged almost every state in the country. But unless something more than usual rituals of giving money and paying lip service to problems is done, and very fast, the kind of hunger that drove nations to Egypt in the old testament of the bible might be repeating itself soon.
First, a lot of human capital; that is, human beings have been lost to the flood in most part of the country.
Second, crops have not only been lost, but also the seedlings that would have been planted in the next planting season have also gone with the ravaging.
This flood disaster is not only a challenge to the various tiers of government, but also it poses severe health consequences. At least 220 people have died, about 1 million people displaced, and over 25,650 homes destroyed by floods across Nigeria; north, central, eastern and southern Nigeria. Over 700,000 hectares of farmland washed away. Children are unable to attend schools, and thousands of jobs lost. Nigerian Leaders In America, together with various Nigerian ethnic groups, and friends of Nigeria in partnership with International NGO's are working together to provide relief materials, food supplies, drug supplies, and rehabilitation of displaced people.
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White Flood Relief Mission USA can be contacted at E-mail address- whitefloodreliefmission@gmail.com
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