Traditional rulers, politicians, youths, and other stakeholders were present at the programme.
He said that the recent flood resulting from a downpour had collapsed the only road connecting the community to other communities.
“This will strengthen the existing unity between the supporters of the Buhari’s administration and the current administration of Tinubu.”
He charged the NDDC to execute visible projects that would add value to people’s lives.
Ms Briggs said the continued delay in releasing the money had limited the ability of the commission to function optimally.
“Where are our palliatives?” Mr Gershom queried, insisting there were no deliberate activities by the governors to provide relief to the people.
“We live in an environment where a lot is taken away on a daily basis by the federal government.”
Goke Jatuwase, chairman, Ilaje LGA, told journalists on Monday that the exercise was imperative to check recurring flooding in the area.
They said retaining the NDDC boss was for the benefit of the people of the region and Nigerians in general.
The youth had accused the management of NDDC that they did not carry them along and also failed to attend to their needs.
