The National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, has provided palliatives to 500 households affected by the recent devastating flood in Yola, Adamawa. The flood, which occurred on July 27, resulted in the loss of 23 lives and displaced many others.
During the distribution, Mallam Mustapha Ribadu, the Organising Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa, said the palliative was intended to cushion the effects of the disaster. Each beneficiary received a bag of rice, one carton of spaghetti, one carton of noodles, one gallon of cooking oil, blankets, mats, brocade fabrics, and children’s clothing.
Ribadu explained that an ad hoc relief committee had toured the flood-affected communities to assess the extent of the damage and identify genuine victims. “Some victims lost everything, including their homes, means of livelihood, and personal belongings, leaving them in dire conditions,” he lamented.
He assured that no one would be left behind, including those unable to attend the public distribution due to health, age, or other constraints. “Arrangements have been made to deliver their own directly to their homes,” he said. “This is not just a political gesture; it is a humanitarian response driven by empathy and a genuine desire to help our people rebuild and recover.”
The beneficiaries thanked and appreciated the gesture, describing it as life-saving palliatives.
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