NewsGov. Zulum Earmarks N20bn For Infrastructure, Flood Victims

Gov. Zulum Earmarks N20bn For Infrastructure, Flood Victims

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October 05, (THEWILL) – Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, on Saturday, announced the allocation of N20 billion to reconstruct the infrastructure damaged by the September 10 flood disaster that affected Maiduguri, the state capital, and assist the victims.

Governor Zulum made the announcement at the Council Chamber of the Government House while inaugurating the committee to determine the cause of the Alau Dam’s collapse.

According to the Governor, 50 percent of the fund, which is N10 billion, will be allocated for direct assistance for the flood victims to provide them with the needed support to pick up the pieces of their lives.

The Governor directed that the N10 billion be credited to the state’s relief account and handled by the disbursement committee, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and security agencies.

The remaining N10 billion, as directed by the Governor, was handed over to the state’s Ministry of Works and Housing.

Zulum expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for its tireless support during the flood disaster.

“Let me use this opportunity to commend the Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for all the support, from the quantum of food donated by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture,” he said.

The Governor equally appreciated individuals, state governments, corporate entities, and Non-Governmental Organisations for supporting Borno in its time of need.

“I want to also commend everyone who has contributed to our basket fund,” the Governor stated.

Meanwhile, Governor Zulum has directed the committee constituted to determine the cause of the Alau Dam’s collapse to submit its report to the State Government within four weeks.

The Governor gave the directive after inaugurating the committee on Saturday, in Maiduguri.

The 28-member committee is chaired by Engr. Abba Garba, a former Managing Director of the Chad Basin Development Authority.

Zulum maintained that even though the flood had receded, the dam continued to flow, posing an economic threat to the state and inhabitants using the dam’s resources for domestic and dry-season farming.

He said urgent steps must be taken to address the continuous outflow of the dam to enable it to serve its primary purpose.

Zulum, therefore, directed the committee to undertake a preliminary assessment of the dam to determine the immediate and remote causes of the 2024 Alau Dam collapse, its structural integrity, the extent of its damage, the remedial action required to forestall the persistence of the dam’s outflow, as well as the cost implications for the immediate remedial action.

The Governor, who charged the committee to make useful recommendations to forestall future occurrences, said, “The committee shall have four (4) weeks from the date of inauguration to submit its report to the Executive Governor of Borno State.”

Responding, the Chairman of the committee expressed gratitude to Governor Zulum for finding them worthy of serving the state.

“Each of us here is conscious of the gravity of the problem, and I would like to thank you for finding us worthy to serve on this very important committee. I assure you that we are going to look into the terms of reference, deliberate on it, and come up with our recommendations within the stipulated time,” he said.

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