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News Update?Canoes take over highway, streets as flood ravages Lokoja

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It’s not the best of times for the residents of Lokoja, the capital of Kogi State. No thanks to the much acclaimed global  climate change phenomenon. It has announced its presence in the state since 2012, hitting Lokoja residents hard with flood water. Ten years later,  the lethal  River Niger flood water is back, wreaking  […]
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It’s not the best of times for the residents of Lokoja, the capital of Kogi State. No thanks to the much acclaimed global  climate change phenomenon. It has announced its presence in the state since 2012, hitting Lokoja residents hard with flood water.

Ten years later,  the lethal  River Niger flood water is back, wreaking  havoc on the residents of the capital city  with great intensity.

A staff member of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), David Aigbe, who was on duty at Ganaja- Lokoja highway where  flood water has cut off the state from the eastern flank, said the level of water flood at its peak  in 2012  was below the level recorded on September 30, 2022.

 “In 2012, the River Niger  attained the peak of 4.84m before it receded. But as at Friday, September 30, 2022, the level of water flood had shot up to 4.94m. We should prepare for the worst;  no sign that this water will recede in the next one or two  weeks,” he said.

As at Wednesday, October 5, greater parts of  Adankolo, Gadumo, Ganaja, Ikpata and Kabawa, including Sariki-Numa communities in Lokoja metropolis had gone under  the flood. 

Locals  said the flood water at   Ganaja-Lokoja, Gadumo and Andakolo   extension in Lokoja was life-threatening due to the fact that the areas are situated  directly at the confluence point of River Niger  and River  Benue.

Jubril  Adebayo, a resident of Gadumo, said the turbulence of the rivers – Niger and Benue meeting  point increases the water current at that zone

The same fear is being entertained by the residents of Kabawa as the water has started surging up towards highlands in the areas.

Consequently,  thousands of residential houses, business centres or shops, and offices have been submerged and  valuable property of the residents  destroyed.

As at last count, the Federal Ministry of Information and  Culture, including a branch of Living Faith Church at  the 200 housing unit and most  structures, including plants  in that area around the Meme river bridge along Lokoja-Ajaokuta road were  submerged completely.

Also, Kogi State House of  Assembly quarters in Gadumo-Lokoja on the same route were flooded, forcing the  lawmakers  to relocate to a safer place in the city.

The water flood also sacked  two most popular markets in Lokoja – Kpata and Old Market, as traders  have to relocate to deserted IBB Main Drive Way under a makeshift arrangement, to display their wares for sale.

 In the same vein, many driveways or street roads in the city  were cut off, making it impossible to access such areas in Lokoja  by cars, motorcycles or Keke Napep, except by canoes or engine boats.

A resident of Adankolo, Ademu Yahaya, who claimed to have lived in the suburb  since he was born stated that  many of the houses in the enclave have  collapsed as a result of the flooding.

“The houses we laboured for years to build are no more. By the time this flood recedes, many of us will not get a house to lay our heads. They will have all been washed away into River Niger. Sad, so sad!” he said, almost shedding tears. 

Most residents bemoaned the twist of fate that befell them, saying they could not  understand why River Niger decided to vent its anger on them in this way.

Like other residents in the flood water region of Lokoja, Funso David stated that it is better to imagine this ugly event than to experience it in this hard way.

He said this water flood is a sad reminder that nature would always have its way, no matter how one tries  to cage or control it  to serve mankind’s desire.

‘“We now go to our houses to retrieve one thing or the other in a canoe or engine boat. Few weeks ago, who would have thought of that.

“The government constructed an embankment at the River Niger to prevent it from overflowing its bank. This water still found a way out and navigated to flood houses and cut our roads. This is a hard lesson I have to learn in my lifetime,” he said.

Daily Trust reports that the embankment at the River Niger bank at Kpata and Kabawa end of the city was done to prevent  flooding in the flank of the city.

But the flood water, through the channels that feed and collect water into River Niger, entered the roads and submerged everything in sight –  houses, plants and  roads to make it impassable.       

It was noted that boat operators have latched on the flooding in Lokoja metropolis to do brisk business, exploiting hapless residents.

A trip, no matter the the short  distance, attracts the sum of N100 and above, particularly on flooded highway, while N50 and above is being charged for a sail by canoe operators in the flooded areas.

Commuters in Kpata -kabawa to Nataco -Lokoja along Lokoja-Abuja Highway, including 500 Housing Unit to Ganaja village on Lokoja -Ajaokuta road and streets of flooded areas in Lokoja also have a sad story to tell.

While the travellers were groaning over the exorbitant transport fares being charged by boat operators, some families have been thrown into mourning as some boats were reported to have  capsized at Ganaja  area and Kabawa axis of Lokoja, drowning five people.

It was learnt that three out of seven passengers that boarded a boat on Monday evening at Ganaja died as their boat capsized  midway in their journey. One of the two corpses  picked up by divers  on Tuesday from the spot has been identified as  Abdullazeez Abdulfatai. Another victim is said to be still missing.

Also, it was reported that a  boat ferrying three persons  from Kabawa on Tuesday afternoon to a new market to link up Nataco -Lokoja end capsized with only one  survivor.

A corpse of one David was said to have been  picked up shortly after the incident, while the corpse of his  friend, whom he was travelling with, identified as Fatai, said to be a graduate of Federal College of Education, Okene is yet to be located.

The Kogi State police Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, SP William Aya, has confirmed that two corpses have been picked out so far  at the Ganaja-Lokoja end of the highway.

Meanwhile, to prevent the  outbreak of water borne disease, the management of  National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has drafted its staff to Adankolo – Lokoja to treat raw water from river Niger for the flood victims.

The state governor, Alhaji  Yahaya Bello, has asked the federal government to declare a state of emergency in Kogi State. He described the flood as a national disaster.

Governor Bello who was on a fact-finding tour of the affected areas of the capital city on Monday assured the victims of the readiness of his administration to  provide  relief to the victims. 

The governor directed the victims to move to the IDP camp which the government has created to take care of the immediate needs and cushion their challenges.

 

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News Update?Osun Governorship Election Petition Tribunal Sitting Begins October 26

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Osun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal will on October 26 begin a full hearing of the petition filed by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC) against the declaration of Senator Ademola Adeleke as governor-elect.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the tribunal made this pronouncement after concluding the pre-hearing session on Thursday.

The tribunal was asked to dismiss the applications of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), seeking the discontinuation of the petition brought to it by Governor Oyetola.

Counsel for Oyetola and the APC, Lasun Sanusi, SAN, at the sitting of the tribunal argued that Adeleke’s, PDP’s and INEC’s reliance on a Federal Court High judgment was nothing but an abuse of court process.

Sanusi argued this while replying to separate applications of the trio, seeking the dismissal of the petition based on the already appealed Federal High Court judgment disqualifying Oyetola from contesting the election.

Citing Supreme Court decisions in the case of Jegede Vs INEC, 2021, 14NWLR, Pt 1797, page 409, the counsel said the court had ruled that the signatories to the letter conveying the nomination of a candidate were not the nominators; rather, the nomination was done by party members at the congress, hence, the judgment could not stand.

Meanwhile, the counsel for INEC, Prof. Paul Ananaba, SAN; counsel for Adeleke, Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN and counsel for the PDP, Dr. Alex Izinyon, SAN, agreed that any decision the tribunal would take on the matter would have to wait until the Appeal Court and the Supreme Court decided on it.

They noted that they just decided to argue the applications to have it on record, a position which the tribunal agreed with and put on record.

Also, in other applications totalling nine by the three respondents, they asked the tribunal to strike out some paragraphs of the petition on the grounds that they were either lumped together or not related to the 2022 election.

In response to each of the applications, Sanusi said all the cases cited by the respondents were misconceived, adding that they were not applicable in the instance case.

He cited the case of INEC Vs Otti, 2016, 8NWLR, where the Supreme Court hinted that INEC was supposed to be neutral, arguing that all the processes filed before the panel have not portrayed the commission’s neutrality.

Sanusi further argued that the applications filed by the respondents were only meant to prevent the tribunal from focusing on hearing the petition on merit, asking the panel to dismiss the applications.

Subsequently, counsel for all parties in the matter agreed to begin the full hearing starting with the calling of witnesses on October 26.

In his ruling, the tribunal declared the pre-hearing session concluded and announced that the pre-hearing conference report would be presented on October 17.

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Politics?Why Nigerian Author, Chimamanda Adichie Rejected National Honour From President Buhari – Aide

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Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that award-winning Nigerian author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who was recently decorated with Harvard University’s iconic W.E.B. Du Bois Medal, has broken her silence over her non-appearance at Tuesday’s conferment of national honours by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Putting the records straight, a member of Chimamanda’s communications team, Omawumi Ogbe, told newsmen that the author declined the honour.

Ogbe said in a statement: “Following the recent conferment of national awards by the President, there have been conflicting reports about one of the announced recipients, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Some social media users say the award-winning writer rejected the award, while others say she accepted it.

“The author did not accept the award and, as such, did not attend the ceremony. She, however, did not want to create undue publicity around it, so her non-acceptance was conveyed privately,” Ogbe said.

While conferring the award on 450 Nigerians and foreigners, President Buhari had justified the honours, saying the awardees had distinguished themselves in the service of the nation and humanity.

“We have among the recipients today, Amb. Prof. Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Ms. Amina J. Mohammed and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who are doing our country proud on the international scene,” Buhari said. “Our dear sisters are a source of inspiration to our young women that through the dint of hard work and dedication, they can achieve greatness.”

This is not the first time an honouree will turn down a national honour from a Nigerian president.

Late Prof. Chinua Achebe, the world-acclaimed Nigerian literary giant and author of Things Fall Apart, rejected the national honours award in 2004 and 2011, leading to an uproar at that time.

Achebe said he rejected the Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR) award because he was dissatisfied with the handling of the country’s affairs by the Olusegun Obasanjo administration. In 2011, Achebe rejected the same award from the Goodluck Jonathan administration, saying the reasons for rejecting the offer when it was first made in 2004 had not been addressed.

Also, the late Chief Gani Fawehinmi, foremost human rights activist and lawyer, also rejected the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) conferred on him in 2008 by the Umaru Yar’Adua administration.

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Politics?Buhari approves 12,000 metric tons of grains for flood victims

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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved 12,000 metric tons of grains for victims of flood across the country. Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Habib Ahmed, disclosed this in Abuja yesterday during the 2022 International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction. DSS DG’s son body shames Teni for ‘disrespecting’ Buhari Buhari seeks collective action against threats […]
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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved 12,000 metric tons of grains for victims of flood across the country.

Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Habib Ahmed, disclosed this in Abuja yesterday during the 2022 International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction.

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He said NEMA was also sending out relief materials.

He said though the flood in Lokoja, Kogi State, was affecting the transportation of the materials, security agencies had been alerted to ensure the materials were successfully conveyed.

Ahmed said the heavy impact of the flood disaster across the country this year was because communities ignored early warnings.

He said the Federal Government alerted states and local government areas about the dangers ahead of the flood and used risk mapping to identify vulnerable areas that would be affected, but the warnings were not heeded to.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar-Farouk, represented by Director, Humanitarian Department, Ali Grema, said the scale of devastation caused by this year’s floods could only be compared to the 2012’s. 

“More than 500 lives have been lost, more than 1.4m persons affected, about 90,000 homes both partially or completely destroyed and still counting. 

“And also destroyed are thousands of hectares of farmland; thus worsening fears of a disruption of food supply in Africa’s most populous country These widespread cases are in 27 out of 36 States and the FCT.”

She urged communities to take climate predictions and flood outlooks warnings seriously, noting that all disasters as local.

“As we reflect on the present flood situation in nigeria, let’s consider the focus of the 2022 IDDRR. Did we not have enough warnings or was our predictions and flood outlook wrong? Did we not act enough to prevent or mitigate what we’re confronted with today? While we shall not apportion blames, we need to acknowledge the fact that we all had enough warning and our advocacy was timely. We can’t outright eliminate flood but we can keep people safe. That responsibility is collectively ours.”

She recalled that in September, the Federal Executive Council had approved the National Flood Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan developed by an inter-ministerial committee.

 

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