The initial distribution of aid supplies by the federal government would assist about 3,000 victims of natural catastrophes in Ekiti State.
This was announced in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, by Mr. Kadiri Olarewaju, the NEMA’s chief of operations for the states of Ekiti and Ondo.
This occurred when the state government made a commitment to maintain its current partnership with the federal agency.
The relief supplies for the disaster victims had arrived in the state, according to Olarewaju, who made the announcement while leading a team of NEMA officials to the office of the state’s deputy governor, Mrs. Monisade Afuye.
The NEMA boss who solicited for more support from the state government said the food items and household material were presented to the state government for onward distribution to the disaster.
According to him, “Out of over 3000 victims captured in Ekiti, only 1000 would get relief materials in the first phase while the remaining victims would be captured in the second phase.”
Afuye who expressed appreciation to the federal government for the relief materials and food items released for distribution to the victims also solicited more support for the victims.
She said that the state government was poised to make life meaningful to those affected by rainstorm, flood, fire and other disasters.
Afuye commended NEMA over its efforts at addressing all issues relating with natural disasters and ameliorating the conditions of victims in the state.