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Rainstorm: Katsina assembly calls for urgent intervention in Faskari LGA Intervention
Katsina State House of Assembly has called on the state government and other relief agencies, to assist the people affected by rainstorms in the Faskari Local Government Area of the state.
The assembly made the call on Monday following a motion of urgent public importance, presented by the member representing Faskari Constituency, Alhaji Shehu Dalhatu-Tafoki.
The National Daily reports that the plenary was presided over by the Speaker, Alhaji Tasi’u Maigari.
According to Dalhatu-Tafoki who is also the Deputy Speaker of the house, the call is necessary because the affected people are seriously in need of support from the government and other relief agencies.
Dalhatu-Tafoki further said that no fewer than 200 houses were destroyed and many electric poles broken, leading to power outages in the area.
He, therefore, urged the National and State Emergency Management Agencies to provide relief material to cushion the hardship faced by victims.
He called on the state government to direct the massive planting of trees in the area as a measure to prevent the recurrence of such a disaster.
The deputy speaker also called on the assembly to direct the House Committee on Environment to draw the attention of NEMA and the SEMA on the issue.
After series of deliberations, the lawmakers unanimously adopted the motion and called on the state government to intervene.
The assembly also called on the state government to direct the Faskari Local Government Area to also provide relief materials, so as to ease the hardship faced by the victims.
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