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Agency The National Emergency Management Agency on Tuesday donated relief materials to 800 households recently affected by flood and windstorm disasters in Ikara/Kubau Local Government Areas of the state. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Malam Imam Garki, North-West Zonal Coordinator of NEMA, presented the items to Mr Aliyu Abdullahi, member representing Ikara/Kubau Federal Constituency for onward distribution to the affected victims. Garki said the Federal Government approved relief items for 800 households affected by flood, windstorm in Pambegua and Zuntu communities of Kubau Local Government Area.

He said the communities had experienced severe flooding following heavy rains and windstorms in June which affected about 4,800 persons, resulting in four fatalities. Represented by Halima Sulaiman, Chief Information Officer of the agency, Garki expressed condolences to the affected communities and urged the beneficiaries to utilise the items to alleviate their hardships. He emphasised that the relief materials were intended to provide succour during these challenging times not a compensation for their losses.



The relief materials included food and non-food items, including rice, maize, vegetable oil, seasoning cubes, milk, beverages, clothing for men, women and children. Others items were Towels, mosquito nets, plastic buckets, diapers, detergent, zinc nails, and roofing sheets. Receiving the items, Abdullahi commended NEMA for its humanitarian efforts and timely response in assisting individuals affected by various disasters.

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