
Federal Crisis Response: Tinubu’s Team Races to Niger’s Flood Epicenter
President Bola Tinubu has dispatched a high-level delegation to Niger State following catastrophic floods that submerged Mokwa town, killing 151 people and displacing 3,018 residents. Led by Ministers Mohammed Idris (Information) and Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda (Humanitarian Affairs), the team conveyed presidential condolences and activated emergency protocols for Nigeria’s latest climate tragedy.
Disaster By the Numbers: Mokwa’s Unfolding Nightmare
- Human Toll: 151 bodies recovered • 264 houses destroyed • 503 households affected
- Infrastructure Wrecked: Critical bridges in Mokwa/Raba swept away • Township roads erased
- Displacement: 3,018 residents sheltering in camps amid ongoing NEMA rescues
“This horror echoes last year’s floods. We’re mobilizing every federal resource,” — Idris to Niger Deputy Gov. Yakubu Garba
Federal Action Plan: Relief to Reconstruction
- Immediate Relief:
- NEMA delivering food, medicine, tents to submerged communities
- Air/boat evacuations for stranded families
- Mid-Term Transition:
- National Refugee Commission taking charge of displaced persons’ care
- Long-Term Prevention:
- NOA-directed sensitization for floodplain communities
- Early-warning systems • Disaster-resistant infrastructure
Tinubu’s Directives: “Never Again” Mandate
The President ordered:
✅ Full Resource Deployment: “All available FG assets to Mokwa”
✅ Accountability: State/FG audit of drainage systems and dams
✅ Climate Adaptation: National workshop on flood mitigation (July 2025)
“Heed warning signs now—this is a national wake-up call.” — Idris
Niger State’s Grief & Gratitude
Deputy Governor Yakubu Garba thanked Tinubu for swift intervention:
- “Your rapid response proves commitment to Nigerians in crisis.”
- Urgent Asks: Bridge reconstruction • Psychological support for survivors
Why This Matters:
With Niger State facing second major flooding in 12 months, this disaster underscores Nigeria’s vulnerability to climate extremes—demanding systemic solutions beyond emergency response.
“These aren’t just numbers—they’re our neighbors, farmers, children. Federal help must be sustained.”
— Mokwa community leader to Leadership
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