Daily Chronicle
Senator Shehu Umar Buba, Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence, has expressed deep sorrow over the devastating flooding that recently ravaged communities in Bauchi State, particularly in Fadaman Mada, where widespread damage to homes and property was reported.
In response to the disaster, Senator Buba donated N10 million and 500 bags of rice to five local government areas affected by flooding in Bauchi State, including Katagum, Giade, Jamma’are, Zaki, and Darazo LGA. Each area received N2 million and 100 bags of rice.
In his condolences to the affected families, Senator Buba emphasized the urgent need for immediate attention to the disaster’s impact. “I received the news of the unfortunate incident with sadness, and I pray that Allah grants the victims the strength to endure this loss,” he said.
Senator Buba urged the Bauchi State Government to swiftly access the N3 billion earmarked by the federal government for flood disaster relief to states. He said the fund, approved by the National Economic Council and allocated by the Federal Government of Nigeria, is specifically intended to assist victims of natural disasters like the recent flooding.
While calling for urgent and swift actions to alleviate the suffering of those affected, Buba emphasized that the release and proper allocation of the funds could significantly impact the lives of countless individuals affected by the flood.
Senator Buba’s appeal to the governor highlights the critical need for timely governmental response in times of crisis, resonating with many in the region as the community looks to rebuild and recover from this unfortunate incident.