Top 5 Stories Of The Day | NEMA Opens Up IDP Camps Around Borno as 1 Million People were Affected by the Flood

Top 5 Stories Of The Day | NEMA Opens Up IDP Camps Around Borno as 1 Million People were Affected by the Flood
  • NEMA opens up IDP camps around Borno as 1 million people were affected by the flood
  • Oil marketers and refiners request complete subsidy removal
  • Mpox outbreak: the virus spreads to 23 states
  • Governor of Ogun State announces work-free days for civil servants
  • Soldiers deployed to Zamfara in a deadly battle against terrorists and bandits

Across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, these are the five top Nigerian news stories you shouldn’t miss.

NEMA opens up IDP camps around Borno as 1 million people were affected by the flood

Top 5 Stories Of The Day | NEMA Opens Up IDP Camps Around Borno as 1 Million People were Affected by the Flood

The collapse of the Alau Dam in Borno State caused chaos that rippled throughout the entire country. A report from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) states that about one million people were affected by the dam, and 414,000 were displaced.

The agency has since opened up nine IDP camps for those displaced and in need of help while the death toll has risen to 30.

The overflow of Alau Dam led to a catastrophe that the United Nations Human Rights Refugee Council and Maiduguri Metropolitan Council have named the worst flooding in 30 years.

The federal government has allocated ₦3 billion for the victims’ rehabilitation, food, and other vital resources required for their survival. The governor has also allocated ₦10,000 to every household affected by the flood.

Oil marketers and refiners request complete subsidy removal

Oil marketers and refiners have all demanded that the federal government remove total subsidies for oil and petrol in the country.

The Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria, along with the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, the Crude Oil Refiners Association of Nigeria, the African Refiners and Distributors Association, and the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, have all come together to share their demands with the federal government.

According to the message sent to the FG, the associations discussed the consequences of the recent price hike in petroleum products. They expressed their desire for total market deregulation by the FG.

“The call for complete deregulation and market liberalisation was reiterated. The benefits include improved efficiency, enhanced product availability, and increased private sector participation,” the message read.

Mpox outbreak: the virus spreads to 23 states

Mpox Outbreak: 10,000 Doses to Reach Nigeria by September as Cases Increase to 40

The monkeypox virus still lingers in the country, as reports have claimed that the disease has now spread across 23 states in Nigeria.

According to the NCDCP, Nigeria has now recorded 67 confirmed cases of the monkeypox virus from the 1,031 suspected cases in 23 states.

Monkeypox is a transmittable disease which can be contracted by humans from animals and spread between humans.

The states affected by the virus in Nigeria so far are Oyo, Cross River, Nasarawa, Bayelsa, Kebbi, Kaduna, Akwa Ibom, Imo, Gombe, Edo, Plateau, Delta, Niger, Osun, Benue, Ebonyi, Anambra, Ogun, FCT, Lagos, Rivers, Abia, Enugu.

Governor of Ogun State announces work-free days for civil servants

The governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, has, in light of recent fuel hikes and scarcity, announced that officers from Grade Level 10-14 will be allowed two days off duty weekly, pending the fuel challenges in the country.

The Grade Level 15-17 officers are expected to have just one day off duty per week.

The state government announced this to aid the civil servants in transporting themselves to work daily as the fuel crisis only worsens, adding to their daily struggles.

Soldiers deployed to Zamfara in a deadly battle against terrorists and bandits

Top 5 Stories Of The Day | NEMA Opens Up IDP Camps Around Borno as 1 Million People were Affected by the Flood

More soldiers have been deployed to Zamfara as the federal government continues its fight against bandit leader Bello Turji.

Bello Turji had terrorised a community in Zamfara, imposing ₦30 million on them at the pain of death.

The bandit leader had earlier imposed a ₦100 million levy on the community for the loss of his 100 cattle, which the military officers had allegedly massacred.

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