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  • Updated: October 31, 2022

Over 400,000 Displaced, 17 Dead In Kogi Flood

Over 400,000 Displaced, 17 Dead In Kogi Flood

Zakari Usman, Kogi State Commissioner for health

Kogi State Commissioner for Health, Dr Zakari Usman has disclosed that the flood sacked about 514 communities while 400,000 persons have been displaced, including over 150,000 children and women.

Also, he said 17 deaths were recorded in the nine affected LGAs in the state during the peak of the flood. 

Usman made the disclosure in Lokoja on Monday while receiving some medical equipment from the World Health Organisation (WHO) to assist with the flood in the state.

He stated that a number of the health facilities have been submerged, and rendered inaccessible, stressing that the victims of the of the flood require medical care and attention.

He commended WHO for the gesture and other partners who have been with the state since the outbreak of the flood.

“WHO has been with us all through the journey.

"When the flood started, the first organisation I called was WHO. 

"With this gesture, we have been reassured and strengthened that no matter the disease, the state is going to mount an appropriate response, as the government is committed to providing succour to the people,” he said.

The Commissioner noted that despite the receding of the flood, it has left the state with health implications that could linger for a long time.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation has donated ninety Inter-Agency Health Emergency kits to assist flood water victims in Kogi state.

The Country Representative and Head of Mission of WHO, Walter Kazadi presented the gifts on Monday to the state ministry of health in Lokoja, saying that the donation is to mitigate the effect of the flood on the affected Victims.

Represented by Dr Edwin Isiotu Edeh, the National Consultant of the Public Health and Environment of the organisation, WHO noted that the organisation is delighted with the level of commitment shown by the state government to the reduction of diseases arising from the flooding.

Kazadi stated that each of the kits is expected to treat 10,000 population, amounting to 900,000 persons affected by the recent flooding in the state.

The items donated include materials for pennsic hygiene, water sanitation, hygiene kits and long lasting mosquito treated nets.

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