Bayelsa State Government has rejected the position of the Federal Government which placed Bayelsa below the 10th most impacted states by the devastating flood.
Reacting to the statement credited to the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq that Bayelsa State is not one of the ten most impacted states by the 2022 flood, Bayelsa State Commissioner Information and Strategy, Mr Ayiba Duba described the minister’s position as disheartening.
In a statement entitled, “Flood: FG abandons its responsibility in Bayelsa” issued on Friday, the commissioner stated that the minister’s position did not come to the people of Bayelsa as a surprise, having flagrantly flouted President Buhari’s directive to pay special attention to the crisis caused in Bayelsa by the flood.
The commissioner’s statement reads in part, “The attention of the Bayelsa State Government has been drawn to the spurious claim by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq that Bayelsa State is not one of the ten most impacted states by the 2022 flood.
“The Minister’s claim is disheartening but not surprising. The slow response to the humanitarian crisis arising from the flood despite the President’s directive for her to come to the aid of the state is indeed a confirmation of our belief that the Federal Ministry and its agencies have abandoned their responsibility and are not interested in managing the disaster”
The commissioner regretted that the Minister is already turning into part of the disaster she was appointed to manage as she had earlier claimed that only four local government areas of the state were impacted by the unprecedented flood.
According to the commissioner, the minister was “obviously relying on bogus data in contradiction of the clear reality that every local government in the state is impacted by the flood in varying degrees.
“The way the minister has treated our state is so unfortunate that our people are beginning to doubt that we are part of Nigeria. She sat comfortably in Abuja to determine the most flooded”
The commissioner said it is curious that since the devastation occasioned by the flood occurred a month ago, no representative of the FG has visited Bayelsa to assess the situation.
” The Federal Government has not shown the minutest of empathy since this monumental devastation hit our state. And we are asking, is Bayelsa State still part of Nigeria? Are we only important when it is time to exploit the resources in our land?
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“If the humanitarian minister is sincere, let her tell Nigerians the relief materials brought to the state and who received them.
“The Minister and Indeed the Federal Government are not fair to our people who have undergone the trauma of losing loved ones, homes and livelihood.
“In fact, the minister’s bogus data with which she came to the conclusion that Bayelsa was not even one of the ten most impacted contradict basic science, common sense, concern and kindness”
The commissioner wondered how a state up North, Jigawa, be worst impacted when indeed Bayelsa State has the “unfortunate responsibility of receiving the flood water that ran through more than 15 states”
“The data used by the Federal ministry to arrive at the conclusion is suspect and erroneous. How was it arrived at? By sitting in an office and conjuring figures? By the reality on ground, over 300 communities were impacted by the flood and almost a million people were displaced from their homes, many of them losing their livelihood, in Bayelsa State. And no other state in the Federation is so impacted.
“If the Minister is desirous of doing a good job, she should leave her cozy office in Abuja and come to Bayelsa State to ascertain the truth, even as the flood began to recede”, the commissioner insisted.
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