Niger flood disaster: Borno’s Gov Zulum urges collaboration to mitigate consequences of climate change

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The governor then reassured his counterpart that the donation will be judiciously put to use, adding, “We, presently have a lot of advocacy going on on the need for the people to stay away from coastal lines to avert reoccurrence of such disaster.” Edo Govt marks PDP Rep’s house for demolition over alleged cultism Troops neutralize terrorist kingpin, Mallam Jidda, others in Borno Troops eliminate another notorious ISWAP commander, recover weapons in Borno, Yobe Bandits abduct Catholic priest, nine others, kill one in Borno Flooding: Zulum, Shehu of Borno beg FG to expedite rehabilitation of Alau Dam NAF airstrikes foil terrorists’ attack in Borno Nigerian Airforce strikes terrorists’ convoy, destroys gun trucks in Borno And, I believe the federal government will look into this issue.” Zulum, who announced the donation of N300 million to victims of the flood in the state, said, “this donation is to complement the efforts of the Niger State government in addressing the challenges of the disaster that occurred. Zulum made this call when he led a state delegation to the Government House in Minna to commiserate with the people and government of Niger State over the flood disaster that occurred in Mokwa.