One of the beneficiaries thanked the governor and NASEMA for the support.
“Staying in the flood-prone areas constitutes a danger to their lives and livelihoods,” Mr Akwash warned.
He urged district heads to pass the message down to their subjects.
The controller recommended that drivers should always use quality fire extinguishers for effective handling of fire outbreaks.
The NEMA DG said that annual floods in Nigeria had caused significant loss of lives, livelihoods, and infrastructure.
Mr Sule said the crisis started three years ago over the ownership of a chieftaincy stool.
Mr Allumaga said that the state was prone to flooding because of its proximity to the River Benue linking five LGAs of the state.
The palliatives were provided by the federal government to states to ameliorate the hardship caused by the removal of petrol subsidy.
“Over 40,000 IDPs have returned home, leaving only a few in their various camps across the state.”
Bags of cement, nails, timbers, bundles of zinc, ceiling boards, among other building materials were distributed to the victims.
