Mr Uloko maintained that the NCDC would not be held liable for any loss, damage, or inconvenience arising from dealings with unauthorised persons or groups.
Mr Alia said there was the possibility of the figure increasing in Ukum because the search was still ongoing.
Mr Mark said that the attacks had led to the destruction of lives and property worth billions of naira in the last few weeks.
He called for people living in flood-prone areas, especially at river banks to relocate.
Mr Alia, represented by his deputy, Sam Ode, said the bureau’s establishment was a swift response to security matters in Benue.
The NEMA boss said the flood may impact 31 states in Nigeria, with 148 LGAs being predicted to be within the high-risk areas.
It also called for a review of the security architecture in the affected areas.
The late Tor will be buried on February 10 at Katsina-Ala.
Mr Alia called for the immediate release of the kidnapped chairman and those with him.
According to Mr Kunde, the herders-farmers violence has so far destroyed property and farmlands worth over N425 billion in eight local governments.
