Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello said yesterday over 10,000 people had been displaced by flood.
He spoke when he visited the affected areas, including Sarkin Numa and Ganaja villages.
The governor also visited Internally Displaced Persons’ (IDPs’) camps.
He said anytime it rained heavily, River Niger and Benue overflowed their banks and the effect was felt more by the indigenes.
Bello said communities in Ibaji, Ajaokuta, IgalaMela/Odolu, Bassa, Koton-Karfi and Lokoja were also affected. He urged the Federal Government to assist the state.
Said he: “Kogi is in need of humanitarian interventions.
“Houses have been submerged by flood in Lokoja and Ibaji. The situation is pathetic. Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources has been overstretched. The government is providing interventions within its financial capacity, but what it has done is inadequate.
“Besides Nataco, Sarkin Numa, Ganaja and other areas in Lokoja where floods have taken over, residents of Ibaji communities have been displaced by water. They have been driven out of their homes and cannot even go to farms. Some are staying on top of trees.
“There is need to relocate the victims to camps. We appeal to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to bail us out.”
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Flood displaces over 10,000 in Kogi