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Sokoto PDP urges swift action as Goronyo Dam flood displaces thousands

...Calls for relief supplies, medical teams, and support for displaced farmers.
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The Sokoto State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed sympathy to communities affected by the recent flooding from the Goronyo Dam, which destroyed lives, farmlands, and property in downstream areas.

In a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Hassan Sahabi Sanyinnawal, on Wednesday, the party urged the Federal and State Governments to immediately provide food, shelter, and other essentials to displaced persons.

The PDP also called for the deployment of medical teams to prevent outbreaks of waterborne diseases and provide treatment to victims.

It further demanded a comprehensive assessment of damage to roads, schools, and farmlands, alongside direct support to affected farmers through the supply of seeds, fertilizers, and other inputs.

On long-term measures, the party urged the urgent desilting and maintenance of the Goronyo and Bakolori dams, as well as the introduction of early warning systems and evacuation plans to mitigate future disasters.

“We urge the Federal Government, Sokoto State Government, and riverine local governments to take immediate action to address the humanitarian crisis caused by the flooding. We also call on NGOs and other stakeholders to provide assistance to the victims,” the statement read.

The PDP said providing immediate relief and implementing long-term solutions would help reduce the impact of flooding and restore normalcy in the affected communities.

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