Rainstorm Wreaks Havoc in Itobe, Destroys Over 500 Houses

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By Stephen Adeleye.

A devastating rainstorm swept through Itobe District in Ofu Local Government Area of Kogi State overnight, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the disaster resulted in the destruction of over 500 houses, leaving many families without shelter.

Properties worth millions of naira were destroyed, including schools, health centers, electric poles, churches and mosques, were destroyed, while several residents sustained injuries.

Speaking on the incident, the Ejeh of Ofu, Alh. Akwu Obaje, called for urgent assistance for the victims, describing the level of damage as “disheartening”.

The traditional ruler lamented the scale of destruction across six villages including: Itobe, Adumu, Oladebu, Ajegwu, and Itagidi in Ofu.

“The scene is chaotic, with roofs torn off buildings, trees uprooted, and power lines snapped.

“The destruction caused by the rainstorm has left many families without shelter, and the community is in dire need of support.

“The government and well-to-do individuals must respond promptly to provide relief to the victims and help them rebuild their lives.

“Our thoughts are with the people of Itobe district during this difficult time” Obaje said.

The royal father, therefore appealed to government, corporate organizations, and well-meaning individuals to urgently intervene and provide relief to affected families.

“I urge the government and compassionate Nigerians to help restore hope to those who have lost their homes and means of livelihood”, he reiterated.

The storm, which struck with fierce winds and torrential rains, had left residents in dire need of shelter, medical aid, and food supplies.

Many families are now struggling to find safety, with children and the elderly particularly vulnerable.

Some of the victims, who spoke to NAN, Mr Atabo Okolo from Oladebu, Momoh Alifiya from Adumu, and Usman Gene from Itobe-Niniya, all appealed for immediate assistance to cushion the devastating effects of the disaster

Okolo said: “We need immediate intervention to rebuild our lives, because the destruction has further worsens the hardship we are facing due to economic challenges in the country”.

“We are now looking to the state and federal governments for swift action”.

On his part Gene said: “we are pleading with government and relevant agencies to work together to provide support for us and our communities to enable us recover from the disasters”.

With the onset of the rainy season, the threat of additional devastation hangs over the affected areas, underscoring the urgency for swift intervention to provide robust solutions and mitigate future risks.

(NAN)


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