The Delta State Government on Tuesday in Asaba, inaugurated a 14-man 2023 Flood Disaster Management Committee.
Members of the 2023 flood disaster management Committee include; Dr. Kingsley Emu, Secretary to the State Government (SSG) as Chairman, Hon. Ejiro Terry, Commissioner for Special Duties as Co- Chairman, Mr Jamani Ejiro, Commissioner for Environment, Dr Joseph Onojaeme, Commissioner for Health, Dr Kingsley Ashibuogwu, Commissioner for Primary Education, Mrs Rose Ezewu, Commissioner for Secondary Education, and Orode Uduaghan, Commissioner Humanitarian Affairs, Social and Girl Child Developement.
Other members include Barr. Funyei Manager, Commissioner, Special Projects, Hon. Victor Ebonka, Chairman, ALGON, Chief Jaro Egbo, Special Adviser, Transport, Barr. Lyna Ocholor, Principal Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Karo Ovemeso, Executive Secretary SEMA, Sir. Festus Ahon, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor and Mr. Greg Ejowomu, Permanent Secretary, Bureau for Special Duties.
The Secretary to State Government (SSG) Dr. Kingsley Emu, while addressing the members during the inauguration, urged them to be diligent with the assignment as a lot depended on them to see that the actual flood victims are adequately catered for.
The SSG also urged the committee to ensure sensitization of citizens of the state, especially those living in coastal communities to move to higher grounds, adding that jingles to sensitize the public is being aired in various media houses and has been going on for the past two weeks.
He also said that plans were on the way to set up camps in the flood impacted areas of the state to accommodate those who may be affected by the impending flood.
Dr. Emu further gave the terms of reference of the committee to include; To propose appropriate measures for the prevention and management of flooding, address displacement of people and suggest ways for provision of relieve materials to victims.
According to the SSG, members of the public are advised to call the following numbers when they become distressed from the flood affecting their communities for government intervention.