No fewer than 20 persons have died as a result of devastating floods that ravaged Bade Local Government Area of Yobe State since early August 2024.
The Local Government Chairman, Babagana Ibrahim, disclosed this in the Gashua area of the state on Friday, September 6.
Ibrahim said most of the deceased were people trapped under the debris of collapsed mud houses.
Ibrahim revealed that the flood destroyed more than 10,000 houses and farmlands across 200 communities.
The chairman listed villages worst hit to include Misilli, Lawan Musa, Dagona, Dala, Katuzu, and Sabongarin Gashua.
He said 2,000 persons displaced by the flood were taking shelter in three camps in Gashua.
He listed the camps as Goodluck, Zango 2, and Babuje.
Ibrahim said the council, despite its meager resources, had been feeding the displaced persons since they came to the camps.
He disclosed that former Senate President Ahmad Lawan recently donated N10 million to the victims, while the state was already distributing non-food items to the victims.
He urged the federal government to come to the aid of the flood victims whose population, he said, was increasing by the day.
Ibrahim added: “The magnitude of this disaster is so enormous and Bade has no capacity to manage it.
“That is why I am appealing to the federal government, through the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), to come to our aid as the number of displaced persons continues to rise.”
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