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Jonathan Pledges $110m To Floods Victims
Tue Oct, 09 2012


President Goodluck Jonathan has pledged $110 million to mitigate the damage caused by “unprecedented” floods, in a special message to the country broadcast early Tuesday.

The flooding caused by heavy seasonal rainfall has impacted states across the country, with the Red Cross saying last week that at least 148 people have been killed and 64,000 displaced.

“Unprecedented floods have ravaged many parts of our country rendering tens of thousands of Nigerians homeless and causing massive destruction of property farmland and infrastructure,” Jonathan said in the broadcast.

He then promised 17.6 billion naira ($110 million, 85 million euros) to address the situation, with most of the funds going to the affected state governments.

He said he planned to personally visit some of the flooded areas.

The Red Cross last week issued an emergency funding appeal to procure urgently needed relief materials, including temporary shelter, also warning of the heightened risk that water-borne diseases like cholera could spread.

The rainy season in Nigeri runs roughly from March to September.

Jonathan’s office issued a statement late Monday instructing all news channels to carry the 7:00 am (0600 GMT) address

 

  


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  ( 4 comments)
On Mon Oct, 15 2012 11:09   by David Benjamin
As a country that need to grow we don't need a dezaster befor looking for solution please our leader do the right things at the right time and not the right things at the wrong time.
On Wed Oct, 10 2012 11:37   by Frank Otabor
It is a shame to know that for four years in power this is the time he decides to take care of the flood issue. First of all, how would it be done? Allocation of the money without a plan, has been the normal step preached by all our leaders who have nothing to offer. If he is really serious about tackling the flood issue, the roads have to be done. Huge drainage systems channeled back to rivers and seas have to be constructed. So allocating this amount is actually a nuisance without if there is no direction as to how it would be spent. However, i am glad about this step taken by him. But let us ask ourselves, why? To get perfect solutions to problems we have to ask that simply question, why. Why now. Afterall, these is not the first rainy season or flood issue since he came into power. Is it because of the election? Is he trying to captivate Nigerians? If that is the case, then it is a bug shame, and our country will not move forward. If our leaders cannot take care of rising deve
On Tue Oct, 09 2012 02:38   by Ojolowo, Saeed
That is a good attempt at reducing the hardship of flood victims in Nigeria. However, the fund is certainly going into the pockets of people whose properties were not affected. May God help poor people in this part of the Globe.
On Tue Oct, 09 2012 05:36   by Gabriel Hanson
thank you Mr president,please make this people will put the money to go use. they should try to send more speed boat to help as many people as possible 08037980417 port harcourt

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