Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, has commiserated with the Niger State government over the flood incident which claimed many lives in Mokwa Local Government Area.
In a statement signed by its Chairman, AbdulRaman AbdulRazaq, yesterday, the forum said it was shocked by the magnitude of the flood, which claimed many lives and property in the community.
However, it commiserated with Governor Usman Bago, the government and people of the state for the loss of lives and property.
It would be recalled that no fewer than 21 people had died and property worth millions of naira damaged by the flood which ravaged Mokwa.
“The Nigeria Governors Forum stands in solidarity with the government and people of Niger State on the devastating flood that has wreaked huge havoc in Mokwa town.
“We are shocked by the magnitude of the flood, which resulted in loss of lives and properties in the community.
“We sincerely commiserate with the affected families and express our support to the state government at this difficult time.
“We also commend the interventions of the Niger State government and its coordination with the emergency responders to support the victims of this disaster.
“This flood again reminds us of the stark realities of climate change and the accompanying effects on how we live. We commit ourselves as leaders of our people to continue to work with the Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA, and the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, to not only help our people cope with this global challenge, but also strengthen mitigative actions and relief institutions.
“We pray God to console the families who have lost loved ones and properties in the incident, and we urge citizens to support government’s efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change and to cooperate with agencies working to assist those in urgent need at this time,” AbdulRazaq, who is the governor of Kwara State, wrote.