The Adamawa State Governor, Rt. Hon. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, CON, has taken a significant step towards addressing the recent flooding in Yola South Local Government Area by constituting a 21-member Relief and Post-Recovery Committee. The committee, chaired by Deputy Governor Prof. Kaletapwa Farauta, comprises representatives from various government agencies, security forces, and community leaders.
The committee's primary mandate is to identify measures to bring succor to the affected communities and develop strategies for post-flood recovery. Governor Fintiri urged the committee to ensure fairness, transparency, and diligence in its work, with the ultimate goal of bringing relief and hope to the affected communities.
The committee includes representatives from various stakeholders, including:
- Deputy Governor Prof. Kaletapwa Farauta (Chairman)
- Hon. Awwal Tukur, Secretary to the State Government (Secretary)
- Hon. Kabiru Mijinyawa, representing Yola South
- Commissioners from relevant ministries
- Representatives from security agencies, including the Army, Air Force, Police, and DSS
- Community leaders, including district heads and representatives from Muslim and Christian organizations
Governor Fintiri reassured the public that the government will do its best to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens. He emphasized the government's commitment to providing relief and support to affected communities and working towards sustainable solutions to mitigate future disasters.
The constitution of the Relief and Post-Recovery Committee is a significant step towards addressing the flooding crisis in Adamawa State. With the committee's diverse membership and clear mandate, it is expected that the government will be able to provide effective relief and support to affected communities. The committee's work will be crucial in developing strategies for post-flood recovery and mitigating the impact of future disasters.

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