Senator Gbenga Daniel‘s impassioned plea for intervention in the flood crisis affecting Ogun East Senatorial District has resulted in swift action by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). The senator’s motion, adopted on July 5, shed light on the dire situation in Sagamu, Ijebu, and other areas grappling with the destructive consequences of flooding.
Recognizing the urgency of the matter, the Senate, spurred by Senator Gbenga Daniel’s advocacy, officially sought the intervention of crucial federal bodies, including NEMA. In addition, Daniel also called for rapid provision of palliatives to alleviate the hardships faced by the affected victims.
NEMA, in collaboration with the Ogun East Senatorial office, promptly responded to Senator Gbenga Daniel’s call, conducting thorough assessments of erosion sites in Sagamu and Ijebu areas. This proactive approach has led to the release of a comprehensive set of relief materials, aimed at bringing solace to over 2,000 victims adversely impacted by the floods and erosion in the region.
The relief materials include: 800 bags of rice (10kg), 800 bags of beans (10kg), 800 bags of garri (10kg), 40 kegs of vegetable oil (20 ltrs), B0 cartons of seasoning, 800 pieces of nylon mats, 400 pieces of blankets,
800 pieces of wax prints (6 yards), 800 pieces of guinea brocade (5 yards), 400 pieces of plastic buckets (21 ltrs), 800 pieces of women’s wear, 800 pieces of men’s wear, 800 pieces of children’s wear (new), 100 cartons of toilet soaps and 300 bags of cement.
The distribution process, meticulously planned, will prioritize identified victims through a list compiled by NEMA officials, assisted by the Ogun East Senatorial office during their extensive visitation to the affected areas. This collaborative initiative underscores the commitment of Senator Gbenga Daniel and NEMA to swiftly address the pressing needs of those grappling with the aftermath of the floods.
These relief efforts not only represent a rapid response to a regional crisis but also showcase the power of proactive advocacy by public representatives in championing the welfare of their constituents. As the distribution of relief materials commences, the affected communities in Ogun East can anticipate a significant alleviation of their plight, thanks to the combined efforts of Senator Gbenga Daniel and NEMA.
NEMA Responds to Flood Victims in Ogun East with Relief Materials

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