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NEMA Issues Flood Alert, Says Ekiti, Ondo, Osun and 25 other States On Danger List

Mr Afolayan said 28 states and 102 local government areas in the country risked being flooded any moment from now due to the impending heavy rainfall in the country.

The National Emergency Management Agency has asked Nigerians to prepare for an imminent flood between the month of August and October this year. 

Director, Operations of NEMA in charge of Ekiti, Ondo and Osun states, Mr Olusegun Afolayan, gave the warning on Friday in Akure. 

Mr Afolayan said 28 states and 102 local government areas in the country risked being flooded any moment from now due to the impending heavy rainfall in the country. 

According to him, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency had earlier in February alerted Nigerians to an impending heavy rainfall due to climate change that will lead to flooding.

He said the agency had started sensitising residents ahead of the impending danger, most especially on how to get prepared and channel their waste properly. 

He said, "And if flooding happens, it will lead to loss of lives and properties and we have to forewarn communities that may be affected.

“Those that built on the flood plains should move away in other to avoid the imminent flood disaster that is likely to happen between the month of August and October.

“Flooding is not always caused by heavy downpour alone, but when dams were opened too, it always leads to flooding.

“About 28 states and 102 local governments have been earmarked for this possible flooding."

How floods consumed 30 in Gwagwalada,

A collapsed house near the river bank in Dagiri, Gwagwalada Area Council of the FCT

Last weekend’s floods in Zuba, Gwagwalada Area Council of the FCT, and Suleja in Niger State left many residents wriggling in pain and lamentation.

While the Zuba flood claimed a woman and her four children in Giri community, Daily Trust Saturday gathered that the death toll in Suleja has risen to 24.

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FCTA presents relief items to Gwagwalada flood victims
Relations and neighbors of the victims who spoke to reporters in Zuba expressed shock and sadness. They said the woman, whose apartment was close to the waterways died with her four children after the heavy flood submerged the apartment and other houses.

They said before a rescue could come, the flood had already swept them away.

A neighbor, Mrs. Grace Uche, said the deceased who had lived in the apartment for over a year after separating from her husband, was always jovial with neighbors.

“I didn’t know that the woman had separated from her husband until that day the incident happened, after which the Ebira chief came to the scene and I overheard some of her kinsmen discussing it,” she said.

Neighbors of the other two persons who died in Anguwar Paka Zuba said they were sleeping when the flood suddenly submerged the house and swept them away.

A neighbor, Ibrahim Aliyu, said the parents of the children had traveled to the eastern part of the country before the incident.

The village head of Kaura Quarters, Mr. Bako Ndazhaga, said contrary to reports that 30 people were missing, four people were missing while one death was officially recorded there. He said those missing and the dead were from the same family.

Bako said one person was found dead while the other four including a woman and her three children were missing while expressing fears on their survival.

Another resident of the area, Mr. Simon Baba, said the rain forced the resident to stay indoors, and the flood submerged the Gwagwalada Bridge and a hotel and destroyed properties.

Another resident, Ibrahim Shaibu, said the flood which started around 2am on Saturday took over a petrol station and swept away a truck loaded with petrol.

The village head of Dagiri, another affected area, Alhaji Saidu Muhammad Ndako, said many houses close to the river bank were destroyed.

The chairman of the council, Alhaji Adamu Mustapha, who visited some of the affected areas, urged community leaders to make arrangements to get people out of flood-prone areas.

“We at the local government level will do our best to provide urgent palliatives because the incident has created havoc,” he said.

Minister orders removal of houses on waterways

Reacting to the incident, the Minister of State for FCT, Hajiya Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, ordered the management of the FCT Development Control department to remove houses on waterways across the council.

Speaking when she visited some of the affected areas on Wednesday, she said the flood was a result of building houses on waterways.

She donated relief items to the chairman of the council, Alhaji Adamu Mustapha, for distribution to the victims.

The Director-General, Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Alhaji Idriss Abbas, said: “Gwagwalada was flooded from Giri. A family of five was affected at Giri.

“We rescued six people and they are in hospital. The flood has damaged a lot of houses and property, especially at Gwagwalada,” he said.

Victims at the mercy of relatives, neighbors in Suleja

People affected by the flood in Suleja have turned to relatives and neighbors for temporal shelter, just as the death toll is reported to have reached 24, according to our reporter.

It was gathered that 10 people are yet to be found after the heavy flood swept the area Saturday following an early morning rainfall.

Unguwar Gwari, a community under Rafin-Sanyi District on the outskirts of the town was reported to be the worst hit, with the loss of seven persons, including five from a single-family.

At Rafin-Sanyi community, 10 people were reported to have died. Our reporter on Thursday went around Unguwar Sunday, Polosa and Unity wards, all within Rafin-Sanyi community

A resident, Sunday Nnamani, said he was sleeping when his attention was drawn to screams from his neighbor’s apartment.

“The next thing I saw was my phone rolling in the water, so I immediately got out of my room which I discovered was flooded all over, and I don’t know how I escaped,” he said.

A shocked Nnamani added that it was thereafter that he understood that the incident took the lives of his neighbor, a pregnant woman and two children within the compound. He said he is now squatting in a nearby house as he doesn’t have anywhere to go or money to look for another place.

Mr. Wilson Williams stands where his building was cut by the flood
Mr. Wilson Williams stands where his building was cut by the flood
Another woman close to the house identified as Mai-Kifi, was also said to have died along with two of her daughters. At Immaculate Street just across the stream, another woman popularly known as “Calabar” died with her two children and another boy who lived with his parents in the compound.

Another person died around Poloso area of Rafin-Sanyi, bringing the number of deaths in the area alone to 10.

Many residents faulted the claim that their compounds were marked, maintaining that they were only suddenly told that the houses would be pulled down after the flood disaster in 2017.

The village head of Rafin-Sanyi, Malam Zakari Madaki who acknowledged the visit of some government officials to the area after the incident, put the total casualty figure within the area, and that of Unguwar-Gwari where he supervised as Wakili, to 22.

Daily Trust on Saturday gathered that two other children died around Living Faith Church in Madalla, a neighboring community, just as a woman’s body was seen floating in the river around Chaza community, all within Suleja Area Council.

Man who lost wife, 4 kids grateful for the empathy

The man who lost four children and his pregnant wife, Mr. Obioma Thank God, expressed gratitude over visits from dignitaries that included the state governor, Abubakar Sani Bello, and the Emir of Suleja, Malam Muhammad Auwal Ibrahim.

He said apart from the condolences, the governor spoke to him at length, including how he got his land allocation for the destroyed house.

“The governor then told me he would get back to me while directing the chairman to communicate to me later. The same issue was raised by his highness, and after I answered him, he said I should try to meet him at the palace. I am still hoping and waiting, believing that something positive would come from them,” he said.

He added: “But is there anything positive that can come out more than my children? I think there is nothing like that in this world. They were my great assets and treasure, my best friends, all my trust is to God, that is the only one who can make the impossibility to be possible, and I handed everything to him.”

He said the stream that passes behind his house was previously a tiny one but kept expanding.

“It was a piece of wood that was used as a bridge across it, to tell you the size then.”

Speaking on how he got the land, Obioma said he bought the allocation paper from somebody who got the offer and proceeded to the area council where he got the necessary documents after verifying it to be genuine.

“It was when all the buildings within the old barracks were marked that our private buildings were included, but not because of their locations, as we were made to know then.

“We then approached the area council with our documents where they accused the previous administration of allocating lands at the wrong places.

“But all along they secured us after a kind of understanding and went ahead to demolish all buildings within the barracks. So it’s not right to come out now to blame us,” he added.

But while Obioma was lucky to get a visitation from prominent persons, others including a woman who lost her two children are yet to be that lucky.

Our reporter who also visited the area heard that as a result, the names of the affected people are yet to be captured as claimed, as according to them, no government official has so far visited them.

“A neighbor of the woman there, who lost two children, Christopher Acham, said a woman known as Majesty lost one of her children after a wall fell on him.


Building destroyed by the flood
“Two others were pulled by the flood, one died and the third one was rescued,” he said.

He said while the mother of the two deceased children relocated to her sister’s home in Gauraka town along the Abuja-Kaduna high way, her husband relocated to his brother’s house in Madalla.

He said no government official visited them for any documentation, let alone donating any relief material to them. The same story was given by another victim of the flood, Wilson Williams, along with other victims.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) recently released the 2020 Seasonal Rainfall Prediction (SRP) report, where it stated that Nigeria was expected to have rainfalls, ranging from 400mm in the North to over 3000mm in the South.

It predicted a total of 28 states for “highly probable flood risk” and that the flooding could affect a total of 102 local government areas across the 28 states while another 275 local government areas are categorized as “moderately probable flood risk”.

The states predicted to experience severe floods include Borno, Yobe, Gombe, Adamawa, Taraba, Bauchi, Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue, Niger, Kogi, Enugu, and Anambra.

Others are Imo, Abia, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Delta, Edo, Ekiti, Osun, Kwara, Zamfara, Sokoto, Lagos, Ondo, Bayelsa, Kaduna, Oyo, Ogun, Abia, Kano, Kebbi, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

However, torrential rainfalls in the last few weeks have led to serious floods in many states, such as Lagos, Delta, Niger, and the FCT, with consequent loss of lives and properties, while many people were reportedly displaced.

Floods kill 10 in Suleja, 5 in Gwagwalada

Submerged houses in Gwagwalada after torrential rainfall yesterday PHOTOS: Abubakar Sadiq Isah 

Building Collapse Claims 2 in Abuja Pregnant Woman, 8 Children Among Dead

A pregnant woman died with four of her children along with five other persons in a heavy flood after an early morning rainfall in Suleja, Niger State yesterday. The flood also swept away some houses along waterways. 

It was gathered that the first incidence occurred around Unguwar-Gwari within Rafin-Sanyi area on the outskirts of the town, where the woman resided along with her husband and children, and a nearby house where two persons died.

 The heavy rain was reported to have started around 4am and continued till 7am. The chairman of Suleja council, Malam Abdullahi Maje, said the remains of the deceased were taken to the Suleja General Hospital morgue after a search mission.

The Suleja Zonal Coordinator of the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Umar Abdullahi, said three children and their sibling lost their lives when the flood forced its way into their compound around Living Faith Church area in Madalla, a neighboring town. 

Many houses, vehicles, and other valuables were submerged in the flood, even as some people were declared missing. 
The husband of the pregnant woman, Iboma ThankGod Ibedike, told our reporter that the fence collapsed after which the house also went down. “I went outside to ascertain the level of the water from outside the compound when another wall attached to the building also collapsed, that was when the flood took away my family members,” he said. 

Residents gather during a rescue effort by emergency officials when a two-storey building collapsed 

 Woman, 4 kids drown in Gwagwalada flood Elsewhere in Gwagwalada area of the Federal Capital Territory, a 27-year-old housewife, Habibat Hameed, and her four children drowned in a heavy flood in Giri community in the area council. 

The children included; Latifat, Rahamat, Abdulateef and Rabiu. A neighbour of the family, Israel Musa, said the incident took place around 3:12 am after heavy flood submerged houses near a river in the area. He said the woman and her four children were sleeping in their room when they were trapped by rising waters. “Before rescue could come their way, the flood had already taken over the house,” he said.

 He said the corpse of the deceased woman’s first son was later recovered from a short distance from the bank of the river and was later buried.

 “But the corpses of the woman and her children are yet to be recovered as efforts are still on to see how they will be recovered,” he added. Another resident, Samson Iyah, whose four houses were submerged, said he was still in shock. 

He said flood destroyed the four houses which he built with mud block, and destroyed valuables, while appealing to the FCT administration to come to the aid of victims. Iyah, added that the flood crossed over the Abuja-Lokoja highway, which he said forced some motorists to turn back. 

Another victim, Abdullahi Yakubu, said his house and that of his three neighbours were destroyed and valuables such as electronics, mattresses and some other items were destroyed by the flood. Our reporter gathered that the torrential downpour covered the Gwagwalada-Abuja-Lokoja road forcing some motorists coming form both lanes to park.
2 feared dead, 6 injured, 10 trapped in Abuja collapsed building Two people were feared dead when a building collapsed at the Panteka area of Dawaki, an Abuja urban slum along the Kubwa Expressway at about 10am yesterday, witnesses said. A witness, Usman, said the victims were Niger Republic nationals working at a construction site.

 He said they were water vendors but engaged in menial jobs at construction sites since the beginning of the rainy season. 

One of the injured victims, Hamisu Abdullahi, said: “I cannot say what happened, I was on the second floor working when it happened. I was rescued alongside others. I cannot say the number of people trapped but there were six that were taken to hospital for treatment.” Abdullahi said he was fortunate because he was at the top of the building and was not trapped. 

The Director-General of the FCT Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Abbas Idriss, said 10 people were trapped in the building.

He said one was injured while three were rescued and taken to the hospital. “We cannot identify their nationalities yet. The public should always follow the approved building plan, they should not contravene the masterplan. Should they want to change, they should consult the necessary government agencies,” he said. 

The Director, Department of Development Control of the Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC), Muktar Galadima, said he was not aware of an approved building plan for the building. He said due process was not followed by the developer, as he built the two-storey building within two weeks, contravening engineering standards.

 “On the 17th of this month when our officers were monitoring the development, they noticed the modification of the building from a bungalow to a two-storey building so they served him a stop-work notice. Taking advantage of the weekend, the developer resumed work, unfortunately, this incident happened,” he said.

He said legal action would be taken against the developer while integrity tests would be conducted on surrounding structures.