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Flooding: Assembly candidate calls for fumigation to avert epidemic

The aspiring legislator also advised people in the affected communities to be wary of poisonous reptiles.

• October 30, 2022
Ebizi Ndiomu-Brown
Ebizi Ndiomu-Brown

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) House of Assembly candidate for Sagbama Constituency 3, Ebizi Ndiomu-Brown, has stressed the need for proper fumigation of communities ravaged by floods, to avert an epidemic.

The aspiring legislator also advised people in the affected communities to be wary of poisonous reptiles, adding that reptiles, like human beings, were affected by the flooding as they had been displaced from their natural habitat.

Mrs Ndiomu-Brown, former deputy chief of staff to the immediate past governor, in a statement, noted the need for the government and relevant health organisations to assist in accomplishing the task.

She noted that the Governor Douye Diri-led administration had done so much in assisting the flood victims across the eight local government areas of the state but there was still a lot to be done.

She said that now that the water was receding in some of the affected communities, there was a need for the locals to be sensitised.

According to Mrs Ndiomu-Brown, flood victims must be enlightened on the need to fumigate their communities in order to avert the outbreak of an epidemic. 

“Most of the victims may not have the financial wherewithal to carry out the onerous task hence the need for the support of relevant government agencies and the corporate organisations.

“There is need for post-flooding plan, especially relocation of the victims, to their respective homes and communities.

“In addition, government, supported by the multinational companies, must provide financial assistance for the victims who have lost their means of livelihood to the flooding.

“Farmers across the eight local government areas whose farmlands have been washed away need to be supported with seedlings in preparation for the next planting season,” she said.

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