Victims of the 2012 flood disaster in Nigeria’s central state of Kogi have rejected the offer of N3, 000, about $20, compensation from the state government, describing the gesture as inadequate.
Some of the victims told newsmen in Lokoja on Sunday that the N3, 000 offered to them by the government was far below the losses they suffered individually during the disaster.
The flood, which affected nine local government areas of the state, destroyed more than 500 houses and rendered 15,000 residents homeless.
Some of the victims said that they were paid N3, 000 compensation on Thursday by a team of government officials at LGEA Primary School at Gadumo, Lokoja.
Among the victims were Mr Zacheus Momorebe, Mr James Oguche, Mr Suleiman Ogidi and Mr Olaitan Ayorinde, who claimed to be landlords.
They said that their houses located on Ganaja Road and the old polytechnic quarters were completely submerged by the flood.
The victims said that the amount could not in any way ameliorate the losses they suffered.
They alleged a lack of transparency in the sharing of the money given victims by the Federal Government, organisations and individuals.
The state government recently released N139 million to the nine affected local government areas, with some of them receiving sums ranging from N10 million to N20 million to be disbursed to victims.
Reacting to the complaints, the state Commissioner for Environment, Alhaji Abdulrhaman Wuya, said that the money paid to the victims should not be regarded as compensation but assistance.
He said that considering the method used to allocate the N139 million to the affected areas and in the bid to spread the assistance, the amount each person would receive would be in the range of N3, 000.
“ More post-flood measures that will benefit all of them are on the way. They should remain calm and bear with the government,’’ he said.
Wuya also appealed to people living along river banks and waterways to relocate to avoid the experience of the last year during which many lives and property were lost.
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We hav the wicked leaders how can govmnt stand out boldly wit proudnes and anouce dat they want to compaset flood victim wit sum of 3000 is it for pure water or for salt.
God will surely fight for the helpless
Thats Nigerian government for you.But they can budget 1 billion a year for their own feeding,millions for past head of state that robbed the country blind…it sickens me
FOR ALLAH SAKE, WHAT IS 3,000NAIRA GOING TO DO FOR SOMEONE WHO LOST HIS HOUSE AND EVERYTHING HE/SHE EVER HAD? THIS IS AN INSULT UPON INJURY!!! I BET YOU, SOMEONE IN THE FEDERAL LEVEL, THE STATE LEVEL AND THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL HAVE POCKETED MOST OF THE MONEY ALLOCATED FOR THESE VICTIMS.
THESE POOR PEOPLE HAVE BEEN VICTIMIZED TWICE, ONCE BY THE FLOOD AND NOW BY CORRUPT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
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