NEMA Distributes Materials To 1,112 Cross River Households Devastated By Storms
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) at the weekend, distributed relief materials to 1,112 households devastated by a windstorm in Cross Rivers Stste.
A statement signed by NEMA’s Head of Media and Public Relations, Mr. Manzo Ezekiel said that the windstorm had swept through four communities in Ikom Local Government Area of the State.
TheFact Nigeria observed that Ogomogom, Akorofono, Nkarasi and Abinti communities in Ikom LGA bore the brunt of the windstorm which pulled off roofs, destroyed houses with attendant loss of properties.
The items distributed were 556 bags of 12.5kg rice, 556 bags of 25kg beans, 556 bags of 12.5 kg of Garri, 56 kegs of palm oil, 93 cartons of seasoning cubes, 46 cartons of tomato paste and 1,112 pieces of blankets.
Others included 1,112 pieces of foam mattress, 725 cartons of bath soap, 556 pieces of wax print, 700 bundles of roofing sheets, 185 bags of 3″ nails, 370 packets of zinc nail and 1,668 pieces of ceiling boards.
NEMA’s Director General, AVM Muhammadu Muhammed (rtd), flagged off the relief distribution at Ikom Local Government Area Secretariat.
He sympathized with the affected persons, saying that the relief items were approved by President Muhammadu Buhari for delivery to them by the Agency.
Considering this year’s flood forecasts, the NEMA DG, represented by the Agency’s South South Zonal Coordinator, Mr. Godwin Tepikor, advised the people that to minimize the predicted floods’ impact.
He advised that they must take seriously the forecast as concerning Cross River State for preparedness, mitigation and response activities.
Responding on behalf of the Cross State Government, the Director General of the State Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Princewill Ayim, appreciated the President’s empathy and NEMA’s prompt and direct distribution of the humanitarian support.
Chairman of the Local Government Council, Mr. Kingsley Egumi, also appreciated the Federal Government for the relief support delivered through NEMA.
Representatives of the beneficiaries, Madam Okongor Ndoma-Yala and Elder Nfam Douglas Akong also appreciated the President and NEMA for coming to their rescue in good time.