- The flood incident elicited widespread sympathy for the people of the state.
- Following the disaster, several states and national assembly members, state governments, agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and individuals donated for victims of the recent flood in Maiduguri.
The Borno state government has initiated a second verification process for flood victims in Maiduguri, aiming to ensure fairness and transparency in aid distribution.
According to Bukar Gujibawu, chairman of the state Flood Relief Distribution Committee, this exercise prioritizes even distribution among affected individuals.
Gujibawu emphasized the committee’s commitment to a fair and transparent verification process for flood victims.
The second verification phase will cover over 7,000 flood-affected individuals in Limanti Ward within the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council.
“Today, we see the community of Limanti turning out in large numbers as early as 7 am,” Bukar Gujibawu said. “We will meticulously follow the process to ensure that no one is left behind. Those affected should remain patient, assured that no legitimate victim will be overlooked.”
To facilitate verification and feedback, the names of flood-impacted individuals were displayed at the district head’s palace.
Earlier, on Tuesday, Governor Babagana Zulum launched relief item distribution to over 5,000 flood victims in Gwange 1 Ward.
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