Brief: Tinubu Orders Rescue Operations After Flood, Boat Mishap; Warns Against Unsafe Water Practices
President Bola Tinubu has extended condolences to victims of recent tragedies in Adamawa and Niger states, following severe flooding in Yola and a deadly boat mishap in Guni village.
He directed the National Emergency Response Centre and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to commence full-scale rescue and relief operations for affected communities.
While mourning the lives lost, Tinubu commended emergency agencies, local divers, and volunteers for their ongoing recovery efforts. He urged citizens to avoid practices that worsen climate-related disasters and stressed the need for improved waterway safety compliance.
Meanwhile, displaced hippopotamuses from the flooded Kiri Dam have invaded parts of Adamawa State, killing one person and sparking fear in local communities, according to Guyuk LGA Chairman, Shalom Kassa.
President Bola Tinubu has extended condolences to victims of recent tragedies in Adamawa and Niger states, following severe flooding in Yola and a deadly boat mishap in Guni village.
He directed the National Emergency Response Centre and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to commence full-scale rescue and relief operations for affected communities.
While mourning the lives lost, Tinubu commended emergency agencies, local divers, and volunteers for their ongoing recovery efforts. He urged citizens to avoid practices that worsen climate-related disasters and stressed the need for improved waterway safety compliance.
Meanwhile, displaced hippopotamuses from the flooded Kiri Dam have invaded parts of Adamawa State, killing one person and sparking fear in local communities, according to Guyuk LGA Chairman, Shalom Kassa.
Brief: Tinubu Orders Rescue Operations After Flood, Boat Mishap; Warns Against Unsafe Water Practices
President Bola Tinubu has extended condolences to victims of recent tragedies in Adamawa and Niger states, following severe flooding in Yola and a deadly boat mishap in Guni village.
He directed the National Emergency Response Centre and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to commence full-scale rescue and relief operations for affected communities.
While mourning the lives lost, Tinubu commended emergency agencies, local divers, and volunteers for their ongoing recovery efforts. He urged citizens to avoid practices that worsen climate-related disasters and stressed the need for improved waterway safety compliance.
Meanwhile, displaced hippopotamuses from the flooded Kiri Dam have invaded parts of Adamawa State, killing one person and sparking fear in local communities, according to Guyuk LGA Chairman, Shalom Kassa.
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