Floods: Niger Delta Reps Call Humanitarian Minister's Sack

While lamenting about the serious toll the floods have taken on the Niger Delta region of the country, the Niger Delta Caucus of the House of Representatives has on Monday, called for the immediate resignation or sack of Sadiya Umar Farouq who is the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development over her recent comments as regards the 2022 flood situation in the country.

Africa Today News, New York can recall that the Minister had during the weekly Ministerial briefing which had been held recently at the State House, Abuja, claimed that Jigawa State had been ranked as the most affected state in the country on flooding and that Bayelsa State as it was was not even in the top ten ranking of most affected states.

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Lawmakers from the region while interacting with the media had also berated the minister saying her assertion is wrong and at variance with the statement of the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr. Matthias Schmale who declared Bayelsa “a disaster zone.”

Anchored by Hon. Agbedi Frederick, who led the Caucus in condemnation of the Minister’s comment, the Lawmaker described Farouq’s classification as “unfortunate”, adding that “a state like Bayelsa that contributes massively to the economy of the nation is abandoned at its time of need.

He further lamented that the Minister instead of visiting the affected areas to get firsthand information and empathize with the victims is relying on some “armchair statistician from far away Abuja to paint a fake picture to Nigerians.”

According to him, even one dead person is enough for our country to show responsibility and sympathy to her people.

“We wish to bring to the Minister’s attention that the entire Niger Delta States of Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Edo, Imo and Cross River are highly impacted. It is an undeniable fact that Bayelsa State is not only cut off from the rest of the country but 80% of the landmass at peak of the flood was submerged with over 70% of the inhabitants displaced as a result of the flood.

“It suffices to state, that there is glaring evidence that has shown the world where the flood is worst hit in Nigeria, testimonies from highly placed Nigerians who visited the state, of the devastating effect of the flood. It is therefore saddening to see a disaster being turned to the usual dirty politics of some public office holders taking advantage of every situation to subjugate some regions of the country by telling blatant falsehood.

“We the Niger Delta members of the House of Representatives, strongly and unequivocally condemn in strong terms, the statement credited to the Honorable Minister as insensitive, unpatriotic and unnationalistic,” the Niger Delta Reps lamented.

Another member of the Caucus, Hon. Awaji Inombek Dagomie Abiante, in his reaction to the Minister’s assertion, accused the presidential appointee of gross incompetence in the discharge of her duties.

He called on the President to immediately relieve her of her appointment should she fail to resign in order to forestall further embarrassment to the Buhari administration.

 

Africa Today News, New York

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