Peters Omaruaye Commiserates With Flood Victims In Delta Central Senatorial District

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…also empathises with members of impacted  riverine, coastal and flood prone  areas in Nigeria

The  APGA Delta Central  Senatorial Candidate, Mr. Peters O. Omaruaye has sent a messsge of consolation to victims of Flooding within Delta  Central Senatorial  District  And Other Impacted  Riverine, Coastal and Flood  Prone  Areas In Nigeria.

The message which was made available to Crossfire Reports said in part that, “It is indeed with much sadness that I express sincere regrets regarding the recent flooding within Delta Central Senatorial District, and all other impacted parts of Nigeria where people’s land and properties have been devastated in the past week . My heart-felt prayers go out to all who have been directly impacted. I too have felt the impact of these floods,my house in the village is presently submerged under water. Lots of people have been rendered homeless within such a short span of time, and others have lost their loved ones.”

“This unwholesome situation underscores the huge lacuna in our infrastructural outlay which begs for critical attention by our National Political Players especially those within the Riverine areas of the Nation and also highlights our collective failure as leaders. Indeed, much is expected from those close to the corridors of power who are able to influence decisions that will facilitate improved infrastructure across the length and breadth of Nigeria.

The message said further that, “As highlighted in various mediums in the last couple of days, the Republic of Cameroon commenced the construction of the Lagdo dam in Cameroon since 1977. Subsequently, a bilateral agreement was entered into with the Federal Government of Nigeria to commence the construction of the Dasin Hausa Dam’ in Adamawa State. The purpose of the Dasin Dam was to mitigate flooding along the Benue and Niger valleys after the commissioning of the Cameroon Dam Unfortunately, the Nigerian Government never completed work on the Dasin Dam, not even after the devastating floods of 2012. The failure of our dear Leadership to do the needful by facilitating the construction of this critical Dam has resulted in consistent annual flooding along the Benue and Niger valleys, especially Kogi, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, and Benue States.”

“We can surmise that our collective and cumulative failure has led to this condemnable development despite the massive floods of 2012.

“At this critical junction of the Nation’s trajectory, it is important that we keep pushing forward instead of being focused on the past as solutions do not rest in the questions of the past alone, but within the confines of the present. Against this backdrop, l will urge all responsible to please continue to push for enduring solution to this perennial flooding disaster enumerated above.
It must be made top priority.

“The cooperation within all key political stakeholders Viz Federal Government, State government and the National assembly Representatives from Adamawa, Kogi, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, and Benue states , towards the completion of the Dasin Hausa Dam should be brought to the front burner such that would ensure the swift completion of this long awaited dam.

The APGA Senatorial Candidate for Delta Central Senatorial District said that, He and his entire campaign crew have commenced a tour of the affected communities to hopefully, amongst other things, provide the small support they can contribute within their confines , while they continue to call on the federal and state governments to do the needful immediately.

“Again, my deepest condolences to all impacted communities and Families devastated by the sudden flood, the message concluded.

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