Tinubu Told to See Mokwa Flood Horror Up Close

Former Senator Shehu Sani wants President Bola Tinubu to travel to Mokwa and meet flood victims face to face. The politician believes the country leader should walk through the muddy disaster areas and comfort grieving families. Heavy rains killed 150 people and forced thousands from their homes across Niger State last week. The flooding hit the rural community hard after storms began Wednesday night and continued Thursday morning. Sani thinks both government and opposition leaders need to show they care about suffering people.

The senator praised Tinubu for starting the Lagos-Calabar coastal road project recently. He also said opposition book launches serve good purposes for the country. However Sani stressed that visiting disaster victims matters more than celebrating infrastructure projects. Political leaders must demonstrate real concern for citizens during tragic times like these. The former lawmaker believes showing up personally helps families deal with their pain and loss.

Sani posted his message on social media Sunday morning calling for immediate action from top officials. He wants leaders to meet with orphans and people who lost their spouses during the disaster. The senator thinks walking through the damaged areas would prove that politicians truly understand what residents face. Niger State sits next to Abuja making travel easy for government officials. Leaders should prioritize human compassion over political events according to his statement.
 

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