Peter Obi Visits Flood-Ravaged Niger State, Donates ₦20m to Support Victims
A catastrophic flood has devastated Mokwa Local Government Area in Niger State, claiming at least 153 lives and displacing over 3,000 residents, according to emergency officials.
In response to the tragedy, former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi visited the affected communities on Monday, June 2, 2025, to offer his condolences and pledge support for recovery efforts. Accompanied by former minister Nenadi Usman and his spokesperson Dr. Yunusa Tanko, Obi met with state officials and victims to express solidarity.
"Today, along with @SenNenadiUsman and Dr @YunusaTanko, I travelled to Niger State to condole and show solidarity with the Governor and the good people of the state over the devastating floods in the Mokwa area,” Obi wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
He shared that he had earlier reached out to Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago from the UK to express his sympathies before traveling to the state, where he was received by Deputy Governor Yakubu Garba.
During the visit, Obi emphasized the severity of the disaster, noting that over 200 lives may have been lost, about 1,000 people remain missing, and more than 3,000 have been displaced. Entire communities have been leveled, with infrastructure—including at least three bridges—severely damaged.
In a bid to support relief efforts, Obi announced an initial ₦20 million donation, pledging to continue his assistance as recovery progresses.
“This is not just a tragedy for Niger State—it is a national concern,” Obi said. “We must act as one family, standing together in times of grief. I urge the Federal Government, emergency agencies, and fellow Nigerians to rally around the victims.”
He concluded with prayers for healing and strength for the bereaved families and called for urgent national action to address the worsening flood crisis.
Rising Casualties and Widespread Devastation
The Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) confirmed that 153 people had died and over 3,000 were displaced due to the floods, which were triggered by heavy rainfall from Wednesday night into Thursday morning. The death toll rose sharply after more bodies were discovered under a collapsed bridge.
While areas like Ndayako and Raba recorded no fatalities, they suffered serious structural damage. Eleven people were also injured in the floods.
Ibrahim Hussaini, NSEMA’s acting director general, said access to some communities remains limited, with submerged roads and collapsed bridges complicating rescue and relief efforts. Heavy equipment may be needed to continue search operations, particularly for those still missing.
Tragic personal losses are mounting. Mohammed Tanko, a local civil servant, revealed that 15 members of his extended family perished, and his childhood home was destroyed.
Red Cross officials on the ground affirmed their commitment to ongoing recovery work, stressing the urgency of responding to grieving families and searching for survivors.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency had previously warned of potential flash floods in 15 states, including Niger. So far in 2024 alone, floods have claimed 321 lives across 34 states—a stark reminder of the country’s growing vulnerability to extreme weather events.
Categorias
Leia Mais
Samson Itodo, Director of Yiaga Africa, has urged Nigerian youths to embrace a value-based and performance-driven approach to politics. Speaking during Channels TV’s special programme on President Tinubu’s second anniversary, Itodo stressed that youth leadership must reflect substance, not just numbers. He criticized Nigeria's prevailing political culture, saying it lacks the values...
Evangelist Helen Akpabio has stirred debate in Christian circles after publicly condemning the phrase “Happy Birthday,” claiming it originates from the devil. In a recent message, Akpabio urged Christians to abandon the popular greeting, insisting it has no place in the life of a true believer. According to her, using “Happy Birthday” aligns with worldly traditions that...
Resident doctors at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital in Kaduna have officially suspended their six-day warning strike. The announcement was made by Dr. Josiah Yakubu, President of the hospital’s chapter of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday. According to Dr. Yakubu, the decision to suspend the strike followed an...
Suspended Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara paid a visit to President Bola Tinubu in Lagos on Tuesday, marking a significant development amid the ongoing political crisis in the state. The visit comes months after President Tinubu suspended Fubara, his deputy Ngozi Odu, and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly over a deepening political standoff. The crisis, rooted in a power...
The Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Lanre Issa-Onilu, has cautioned Nigerians against falling for foreign propaganda aimed at portraying the country as unsafe or divided along religious lines. Speaking in Abuja on Wednesday, Issa-Onilu warned that such narratives could lead Nigeria into chaos similar to Iraq and Libya, citing false Western claims that led to...