National Economy
Monday, March 16, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Energy
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Analysis
    • Money Guide
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy
News
National Economy
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Lead-In
  • Energy
  • Economy
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others

Maiduguri flood: Situation still terrible — SEMA

by Ngozi Ibe
September 10, 2024
in News
Maiduguri flood: Situation still terrible — SEMA

Maiduguri flood: Situation still terrible — SEMA

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Military Pay Reform is Key to National Stability – Minister Matawalle

NCF Appoints Kunle Olawoyin Director Of Communications, Policy, Advocacy

Mr Barkindo Mohammed, the Director General of the Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA),  has described the situation in flooded Maiduguri town as “terrible.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports water from Alau Dam, which collapsed early Tuesday morning, has continued to submerge various wards in the town while thousands of displaced residents are scouting for safer places.

Mohammed said on Wednesday in Maiduguri that  the agency had since commenced rescue operations and distribution of sandbags.

“Just now, we went for a rescue and proceeded to distribute sandbags in Gozari.

“As I am talking to you now I am trapped; we came to rescue some people and we are now trapped with my staff,’’ he said.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people are in the streets  with nowhere to go while some could be seen lying or sitting under tree shades with their families.

Musa Abbas, with a family of two women and six children, said he had nowhere to go as his brothers were residing in the Bulumkutu area that needed one to cross the bridge.

“The bridge is now submerged; I can’t cross and my brothers can only come for me.

“We will sleep here and continue to pray the rain won’t come,” Abbas said. (NAN)

Author

  • Olushola Bello
    Olushola Bello

Tags: Barkindo MohammedfloodSEMA
ShareTweetShare

OTHER GOOD READS

Military Pay Reform is Key to National Stability – Minister Matawalle
News

Military Pay Reform is Key to National Stability – Minister Matawalle

4 days ago
NCF Appoints Kunle Olawoyin Director Of Communications, Policy, Advocacy
News

NCF Appoints Kunle Olawoyin Director Of Communications, Policy, Advocacy

4 days ago
The African Resilience Mandate: Building Strategic Supply Chain Capacity
News

The African Resilience Mandate: Building Strategic Supply Chain Capacity

6 days ago
Next Post
Why we extended school resumption date — Edo govt

Why we extended school resumption date — Edo govt

© 2025 | National Economy Newspaper | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Energy
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Analysis
    • Money Guide
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy

© 2025 | National Economy Newspaper | All Rights Reserved