Mr Adeleke described the incident as sad and unfortunate.
“Staying in the flood-prone areas constitutes a danger to their lives and livelihoods,” Mr Akwash warned.
According to her, the gesture to the PWDs was made possible by a request from the NCPWD for NEMA’s intervention.
The incident occurred between Tuesday and Thursday and left the community Town Hall in ruins.
The rainstorm on June 30 destroyed over 100 houses in the community, out of which 299 occupants were badly affected.
The disaster occurred during a heavy overnight downpour in which many people were injured in Kankara, Nasarawa and Matsiga communities.
The agency forecast it will rain over most parts of the South later on Monday.
“I therefore call on Governor Abdullahi Sule as well as the Nasarawa State Emergency Management Agency (NASEMA) to come to our aid.
