Mr Zubairu stated that the victims were evacuated to the Primary Health Centre in Gbajimba for treatment.
The lawmaker urged security agents to intensify efforts to apprehend the criminals.
The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges
He called for people living in flood-prone areas, especially at river banks to relocate.
The NEMA boss said the flood may impact 31 states in Nigeria, with 148 LGAs being predicted to be within the high-risk areas.
Mr Adaka informed the police that the hoodlums mercilessly beat up the commissioner and inflicted various degrees of injuries on him.
According to Mr Kunde, the herders-farmers violence has so far destroyed property and farmlands worth over N425 billion in eight local governments.
“They are also hampered by insufficient manpower, the APCs, and patrol vehicles.”
The appeal was brought before the court by a gubernatorial aspirant, Terhemba Shija, who accused the APC of failing to hold a valid election in the LGAs.
The communities have resisted the policy, arguing that it was a backroom effort by the Buhari administration to expropriate their ancestral lands to violent marauders.
