Benue distributes palliatives to 2024 flood victims
The Benue State Government on Saturday distributed palliatives to 2024 flood victims in Makurdi, the state capital.
Flagging off the distribution at Logo II in Makurdi, the Executive Secretary (ES), State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Sir James Iorpuu, said that six centres have been selected for the victims to receive their support.
Iorpuu stated that all those who were captured by SEMA during its enumeration exercise after the flood and received tokens would benefit from the gesture.
The executive secretary assured those who were affected but not captured that they would be taken care of in due course.
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He explained that the agency had already submitted the list of those affected by the 2024 flood to the Federal Government (FG) through the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for appropriate intervention.
Iorpuu pointed out that the palliatives were one of the measures taken by the state government to cushion the effect of the disaster on the victims.
The enlisted the six centres for distribution to include High Level, Achussah, Logo II, Gyado Villa, Wadata, and Modern Market.
Iorpuu, however, appealed to the beneficiaries to be of good conduct during the exercise and make judicious use of the items.
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The Chairman, Landlords Association, Logo II, Mr. Thaddeus Ahule, commended the Benue Government for remembering the flood victims in the state.
Ahule assured Benue Government that the beneficiaries would be orderly and make good use of the items.
A beneficiary, Miss. Ann Teghtegh, thanked Gov. Hyacinth Alia for reaching out to them and promised to be of good conduct.
The visibly elated Teghtegh said that they least expected the gesture from the government.
She said that it was the first time they were receiving such support after the flood disaster, which has become an annual issue.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that each captured victim was given 25 kg of rice and 50 kg of maize.
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