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Bago Hands Out N1bn for Mokwa Flood Relief
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41797, member: 636"] Niger State Governor Muhammad Umaru Bago gave one billion naira to flood victims during his visit to damaged areas. He saw destroyed homes across Tiffin-Madza and Anguwan Hausawa communities inside Mokwa local government. The governor told people to avoid living near rivers and streams. He promised the money would help families rebuild their lives. Bago expressed sadness about the disaster that hurt many residents. The governor promised to use all donated money properly for flood victims. Federal agencies and private citizens sent cash and supplies to help affected families. State officials plan to build permanent drainage systems throughout Mokwa town. Workers will construct concrete bridges to stop future flooding problems. These projects should protect communities from similar disasters. Bago asked Islamic teachers to keep better records of their students. Missing children become harder to find during emergencies without proper documentation. The governor wants schools to track pupils more carefully. He prayed for people who died during the flooding. Officials continue working to move displaced families to safer locations. [/QUOTE]
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