Parts of
Makurdi, the Benue State capital was, Friday, hit by a major disaster following
over four hours of torrential downpour which submerged about 200 houses and
huts and also swept away property and valuables of residents, worth millions of
Naira.
The latest
incident which has taken its toll on residents was the second major flood
disaster in the state capital, in the last four weeks.
The hardest
hit areas included the Wurukum roundabout and railway crossing, Wurukum market,
Judges quarters on Gboko road, Logo and Angwa Jukum which were completely taken
over by flood water
Also
affected was the personal residence of the Second Republic Governor of the
state, late Aper Aku, Benue State University (BSU), Living Faith and Dunamis
churches, Steam fast and houses on Daniel Amokachi avenue were all
submerged in water.
Shops and
stalls at the popular Wurukum market were also not spared as most of them were
filled with water, while traders battled hard to save whatever they could from
the flood.
Reacting to
the unfortunate development, the state Commissioner of Water Resources and
Environment, Nicholas Wende, lamented that the state would need about N100
billion to stem the flood menace in the state.
He said the
state government had submitted a request to the federal government for
intervention adding that the government was expecting the federal government to
also assist in dredging River Benue as a permanent solution.
Wende
explained that the state government had constituted a committee to identify
flood prone areas with a view to taking measures to control the disaster.
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