He said the gesture was under the special national economic and livelihood emergency intervention to bring succour to the victims.
“This is why we are appealing to residents to cooperate with us and stop dumping wastes in drainages or building on waterways.”
Ms Sai’du said the sensitisation was for people in flood-prone communities to brainstorm and develop measures to prevent and reduce losses and the negative impact of the flood.
About $816 million is needed for rescue and relief in Pakistan, more than 2,000 people have died from floods and subsequent infections since mid-June.
The victim, Ginikanwa Izuoba, died when his house collapsed due to the impact of the flood.
Flood related disasters would only be minimised by strict adherence to warnings from relevant authorities, the agency boss warned.
President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday flagged off the multimillion-naira flood and erosion control project in the Omoku community of Rivers.
