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NDDC Distributes Palliatives To Bayelsa Communities

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As part of its attempts to minimise the impacts of flooding on the people of Bayelsa State, the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has given palliatives to flood-prone villages across the state’s eight local government areas.

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NDDC Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, said during the handover of the various palliatives in Yenagoa that the distribution of the relief materials was the Commission’s response to the challenges confronting the people and a way of mitigating the effects of the perennial flooding in many communities across the state.

In a statement from Pius Ughakpoteni, Director of Corporate Affairs, the Managing Director, who was represented by the NDDC Director, Procurement, Dr. Week Doodei and the Director of the Bayelsa State office of the Commission, Godknows Alamieyeseigha, explained that the palliatives were handed over to the representatives of the various communities to help them tackle their problems.

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Dr. Ogbuku reaffirmed the NDDC’s commitment to ameliorate the challenges facing the people of the Niger Delta region, noting: “We share in the pains of the victims of the flooding in Bayelsa State. We realise that they have lost a lot which cannot be replaced.

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“We assure you that the NDDC has very good programmes for the people of the Niger Delta region and as many people as possible will benefit from the distribution of the palliatives.”

 

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He urged community representatives in the flood-hit areas to judiciously distribute the materials, which included food and household items, farm inputs, and livelihood items such as canoes, fishing nets, hooks, among others, to ensure that flood victims had something to fall back on after their losses.

He said further: “The NDDC is not only about building roads and physical infrastructure. We also intervene in social services. We will monitor the distribution of these palliatives to ensure that they get to the affected areas.

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“This intervention will take place in all the NDDC mandate states because the Commission was set up to address situations such as this.”

The Managing Director appealed to the benefiting community leaders to ensure that the items got to the vulnerable people in their areas, warning that hoarding and diversion of the items would not be tolerated.

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After inspecting the relief materials loaded on many trucks, the representatives of the NDDC boss directed the community leaders to ensure that the various items were taken to the different local government areas and communities where they would be distributed.

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