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Manchok community hit by flood seeks relief materials from govt

It has been reported that residents of Manchok community in Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State got hit by a severe flood – leaving a lot of people homeless and farmland destroyed.

The community have appealed to both the Federal and State Governments for urgent assistance over the damage.

The flooding was caused by heavy rainfall that lasted for three days, submerging several streets and left behind widespread destruction of properties and crops in the community.

Speaking to newsmen in front of his flooded house, Duniya Sambo, lamented his losses, stating that the flood destroyed his electronics, sofa and other household items.

“The flood destroyed my properties, and made my family members stay up all night draining water from the house,” he said.

Similarly, Luka Ishaya, a local farmer, said that the flood wiped out his food crops and plantation, his only source of his livelihood.

“The rains, rather than being beneficial to crops and plantation, have brought nothing but devastation. It is really sad,” he said.

Thomas Yatai, a local resident, has pointed to blocked waterways and the absence of a proper drainage system as key factors behind the frequent flooding in the community.

He also raised concerns about the lack of waste bins, which has led many residents to resort to dumping their garbage along roadsides and into drains.

Yatai called for increased government investment in urban renewal initiatives, stressing the urgent need for improved drainage infrastructure capable of handling large volumes of water.

A community youth leader, Moses Mathew, regretted the plight of the community, stressing that the devastation would have been contained but for the blocked drainages in the area.

Mathew said that the youths of the area had resolved to engage in self-help measures to salvage the situation pending any assistance from the government.

“We cannot sit idly by and watch our community ravaged by floods and therefore we have resolved to take the bull by the horn.

“Starting on Monday, we will mobilise to excavate makeshift water channels in our community.

“We are also going to be clearing all blocked drains in order to prevent further damage.
“We will do this while we await possible intervention from the government and other well meaning individuals or organisations,” he added.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that although no death was recorded, the residents of Manchok were facing a precarious situation as they struggled to recover from the impact of the flood.

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