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Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Racoon(m): 8:41am On Sep 16
THE Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has declared that Nigerians are struggling to survive due to the effect of the economic reforms of the Federal Government.

The NSCIA, the umbrella body of Nigerian Muslims led by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, said this in a statement on Friday signed by its Deputy Secretary-General, Professor Salisu Shehu, in which it sympathised with the governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Zulum; the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Umar and the people of the state over the tragic incident. The flooding claimed several lives, left many injured and destroyed billions of naira worth of property.
 
This unfortunate development happening at a time when Nigerians generally are grappling to survive, owing to the effect of the current economic reforms by the Federal Government, is a tragedy too many,” the NSCIA said.

It commended the efforts of the federal and Borno State governments on the matter, imploring them, however, to further deploy the emergency management agencies and the North East Development Commission to ensure that the disaster is efficiently managed to reduce the sufferings of the thousands of the victims.

The organisation urged governments at all levels to take necessary measures to avert such incidents. The council called on private organisations and institutions, local and international humanitarian and donor agencies and well-meaning Nigerians to come to the aid of the people of Maiduguri by providing relief materials and services.

“Our collective support and solidarity would go a long way in alleviating their sufferings caused by the flood disaster,” it said.

We’ve Lost Everything –Victims
The flooding, which has displaced thousands of residents of mAIDUGURI, has rendered the government and the victims requiring local and international aids. Isa Fannarambe, a resident of 505 Housing Estate, described the incident as “apocalyptic.”


Separated from his three children due to the flooding, he is now taking refuge at Mari Mega School. “Thousands of us have been displaced,” he said. Aisha Bulama, a mother of three who fled her home, lamented: “We have lost everything. We need food, shelter and clothing. We can’t even afford to buy food for our children.”

Many of the victims are in distress and struggling to access basic necessities like food, water and shelter due to what is believed to be slow response to the disaster.

The devastating floods, caused by the collapse of Alau Dam, have submerged several areas in the city, leaving victims without essential necessities.

Many victims from areas like Gwange, Shattimari, 505 and Dikichiri have been cut off by flood waters and are unable to access the Bakassi Internally Displaced Persons camp opened by the state government. Some are taking refuge in uncompleted buildings while others are sheltering in schools that were not affected by the flood.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has declared a state of emergency and the Federal Government has granted N3 billion for humanitarian responses. However, aid has been slow to arrive, leaving many to fend for themselves.

As the situation deteriorates, fears of a looming food crisis grow, with many families unable to access basic necessities.
The Borno State government has promised to distribute food and relief materials, but many are still waiting.

Affected communities rely on locals and local organisations to survive. We need help now. We can’t wait any longer,” said Amina Alhaji Bukar, a woman leader in Dakichiri.

The flooding highlights the vulnerability of communities in the state, particularly the capital city and the need for urgent action to address the humanitarian crisis. Thousands of Maiduguri people are in dire need of food, shelter and support.

Gombe government donates N100 Million to Borno Flood Victims

After a donation of the sum of N50m to Yobe State Government, Gombe State Government has also donated the sum of N100m to Borno State Government.

The donation was a way of identifying with the government and people of the state over the recent flood disaster that devastated the state capital and environs.

Gombe State governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya,  who was represented by a high powered delegation led by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Manassah Daniel Jatau,  presented the donation of N100 million as assistance to the victims of the incident.

FAO warns of worsening food insecurity in Nigeria
In a related reaction, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has raised the alarm over the escalating floods in Nigeria which are exacerbating the food security situation in the country.


The floods, which have affected 29 states, are displacing thousands, destroying farmland and claiming lives. As of early September, more than 2.5 million people had been impacted, with around 200,000 displaced.

The FAO, in a statement, expressed concern about the potential for increased hunger, as nearly 31.8 million Nigerians are already at risk of acute food insecurity.

“The floods continue to push vulnerable communities deeper into poverty, and the widespread loss of farmland will severely affect food security. Urgent coordinated action is needed to avert a worsening humanitarian disaster,” said FAO representative ad interim, Koffy Dominique Kouacou.

By 10 September, 2024, the FAO said it had recorded 1.3 million hectares of land submerged, including 558,000 hectares of cropland across the country.

Floodwaters are expected to continue rising further as rivers swell and dams approach their maximum capacity, further threatening communities across Northern Nigeria.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has warned that the North East and North West are at imminent risk of further flooding. States most at risk include Borno, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Enugu, Jigawa, Kano, Kebbi, Kogi, Niger, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.

Enhanced infrastructure, improved early warning systems and rapid response mechanisms are crucial to addressing the crisis and building long-term resilience,” Mr Kouacou emphasised.

The FAO noted that the upcoming October-November 2024 analysis of the Cadre Harmonise will further quantify the floods’ impact on food security and nutrition in Nigeria and the region.

Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states, where FAO has a strong presence, have been particularly hard hit. Some 880,000 people have been affected in the three states and nearly 300,000 hectares of farmland have been destroyed,” the statement said.

Following the collapse of the Alau Dam in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State on 10 September, floods have severely impacted the Maiduguri metropolis and Jere Local Government Area, affecting over 239,000 people.

An estimated 50 percent of Maiduguri was affected by floods. The floods have disrupted access to essential services, including hospitals, schools and markets, with significant damage to infrastructure, including bridges.

“Authorities in the state have identified eight centres to temporarily settle the evacuees. The area is now on high alert for outbreaks of diseases, including cholera, malaria and typhoid as well as animal and zoonotic diseases.

“OCHA [the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs] is leading the response on behalf of partners to support government authorities. FAO, through OCHA, is supporting the NEMA [National Emergency Management Agency] and SEMA [Borno State Emergency Management Agency] to assess the immediate needs and affected communities.

“In Maiduguri, efforts are ongoing to assist victims of the floods, including reopening of eight IDP camps, distribution of food and essential non-food items,” the statement said.
The FAO, however, called for the immediate and flexible funding to support ongoing humanitarian response and early recovery efforts, including food and non-food items.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/nigerians-struggling-to-survive-muslim-leaders/

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Sonnobax15(m): 8:44am On Sep 16
lipsrsealed
Struggling to survive is even an understatement at this point in time...

Couldn't believe my eyes that the 20k I managed to save for a whole week+ couldn't save me for 3 days angry. Na then I realize say na strong armed robber motor we don enter like this.

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Racoon(m): 8:44am On Sep 16
Which Nigerians abeg? The real people struggling to survive knows themselves. The ebi npawa miscreants who openly said he flogged and violated the humanity of elderly people to enthrone a criminal

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by OmovuduTheBeast(f): 8:45am On Sep 16
Haba!!! So the Muslim/Muslim ticket didn't favour them again?

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Racoon(m): 8:45am On Sep 16
THE Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has declared that Nigerians are struggling to survive due to the effect of the economic reforms of the Federal Government.
See how funny he is avoiding calling out the same Tinubu’s disastrous government he openly told the suffering citizens of this nation that it is "God's". Now the suffering imposed by the govt of of a well known disaster and Criminal has made life more difficult, then he is talking trash.

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by OmovuduTheBeast(f): 8:46am On Sep 16
Where are the 'It will favour me and my family' cows?

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by EyeCumInPiss: 8:46am On Sep 16
Recall when Nigerians were jokingly demanding for Certicate of Survival for surviving Buhari's regime.

Little did many realise that Tinubu's regime would be far more disastrous, more like the case of Jumping From Frying Pan to Fire. grin

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by OmovuduTheBeast(f): 8:47am On Sep 16
Thunder fire Tinumbu big drugified skull!!!

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by OmovuduTheBeast(f): 8:47am On Sep 16
Ogun punish Tinumbu mugu supporters!!!

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Codepain: 8:53am On Sep 16
Racoon:
See how funny he is avoiding calling out the same Tinubu’s disastrous government he openly told the suffering citizens of this nation that it is "God's". Now the suffering imposed by the govt of of a well known disaster and Criminal has made life more difficult, then he is talking trash.
Lol,
7 years more
You will open senseless thread tire.
Tinubu will continue to rule over Ipob and his descendants will rule IPOB descendants.

In fact it will continue

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by pdppower: 8:56am On Sep 16
When he said he would continue from where Buhari stopped, we all thought it was a joke

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Racoon(m): 8:56am On Sep 16
Codepain:
Lol, 7 years more
You will open senseless thread tire.cTinubu will continue to rule over Ipob and his descendants will rule IPOB descendants.In fact it will continue
Well, the real people suffering are Tinubu’s former zombies that hailed on his satanic ascension. Nothing new. Coded pain!

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by PlayMaker14: 9:02am On Sep 16
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Struggling to survive is even an understatement at this point in time...

Couldn't believe my eyes that the 20k I managed to save for a whole week+ couldn't save me for 3 days angry. Na then I realize say na strong armed robber motor we don enter like this.





I am glad you didn't vote for Obi.... I love seeing people like you lament in pains.


Zonefree, I have a screenshot for your friend.

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Zonefree(m): 9:08am On Sep 16
PlayMaker14:





I am glad you didn't vote for Obi.... I love seeing people like you lament.


Zonefree, I have a screenshot for your friend.
It will favour me and my family grin grin

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by DevilsEqual(m): 9:09am On Sep 16
cheesy
This Cleric should STFU


How did he expect us to skip this phase into the El Dorado we've always dreamt about

Desperate times call for desperate measures and we got the best guy ever at the most critical times


If PBAT had gone the soft way like the rest, We would have only succesfully postponed the suffer suffer, not delete it

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by PlayMaker14: 9:09am On Sep 16
Zonefree:

It will favour me and my family grin grin


Dem don dey lament and squeeze face now. grin

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by DevilsEqual(m): 9:13am On Sep 16
PlayMaker14:





I am glad you didn't vote for Obi.... I love seeing people like you lament in pains.


.

Those that voted Obi in 2007 and 2011 already fled Anambra for Lagos in 2024 cheesy

Even the Obi couldnt stay in the same State he ruled cheesy


I voted PBAT and thats my constitutional right. Una go school but dem no teach una say na normal things make people prefer other things

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Sonnobax15(m): 9:30am On Sep 16
PlayMaker14:





I am glad you didn't vote for Obi.... I love seeing people like you lament in pains.


Zonefree, I have a screenshot for your friend.
. I knew you'd quote me,cuz that's what joblessness has reduced you to........ grin grin

Nigha, maybe you weren't taught "SUFFRAGE" back in secondary school,I guess so.......But the earlier you lots realize that we are all grown ups and we have our rights to vote for whosoever we want,the better for you all...... Besides,you and your brothers on here can't bully me for simply making my own decisions....

I wonder how my simple comments here can just make some of you restless....... Honestly,the 2023 election really brought out the hatred you guys have for other tribes who don't believe in your over night messiah angry

Moreover, please for the sake of your sanity,stop mentioning me cuz this is the last time I'll take it easy on you.....next time will definitely come along with insults....

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Sonnobax15(m): 9:32am On Sep 16
DevilsEqual:


Those that voted Obi in 2007 and 2011 already fled Anambra for Lagos in 2024 cheesy

Even the Obi couldnt stay in the same State he ruled cheesy


I voted PBAT and thats my constitutional right. Una go school but dem no teach una say na normal things make people prefer other things

grin grin. The funniest thing is that whenever I see these set of people making it look like obi is a Saint......The same Obi who's a part of the problem of the country? Abi na another Obi? Honestly, those people are some kinda foolish fools..........

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by PlayMaker14: 9:33am On Sep 16
Sonnobax15:
. I knew you'd quote me,cuz that's what joblessness has reduced to........ grin grin

Nigha, maybe you weren't taught "SUFFRAGE" back in secondary school,I guess so.......But the earlier you lots realize that we are all grown ups and we have our rights to vote for whosoever we want,the better for you all...... Besides,you and your brothers on here can't bully me for simply making my own decisions....
Moreover, please for the sake of your sanity,stop mentioning me cuz this is the last time I'll take it easy on you.....next time will definitely come along with insults....



No one is beating you for making a foolish decision.... Don't come here to complain aftermath of the decision you took, that's what I won't take.

Ride your “balance and carry” Keke, and struggle quietly.


Clown

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by PlayMaker14: 9:35am On Sep 16
Sonnobax15:
grin grin. The funniest thing is that whenever I see these set of people making it look like obi is a Saint......The same Obi who's a part of the problem of the country? Abi na another Obi? Honestly, those people are some kinda foolish fools..........



Zonefree, you see who you dey pity for? grin

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Sonnobax15(m): 9:36am On Sep 16
PlayMaker14:



No one is beating you for making a foolish decision.... Don't come here to complain aftermath of the decision you took, that's what I won't take.

Ride your “balance and carry” Keke, and struggle quietly.


Clown
. Nigha,so long I ain't begging you for my daily meals,you have no right to question me on who I voted for and why I did that ......

I only pity the woman who's in your life, cuz it's very obvious a man like you will be so filled with hatred whenever he sees a person with a different opinion from his....

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Zonefree(m): 9:36am On Sep 16
Sonnobax15:
grin grin. The funniest thing is that whenever I see these set of people making it look like obi is a Saint......The same Obi who's a part of the problem of the country? Abi na another Obi? Honestly, those people are some kinda foolish fools..........
But, Obi is not the reason Nigerians are struggling to survive.

Your messiah Tinubu is crumbling the economy, people have every right to call you and those that supported the government out.

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by PlayMaker14: 9:39am On Sep 16
Sonnobax15:
. Nigha,so long I ain't begging you for my daily meals,you have no right to question me on who I voted for and why I did that ......

I only pity the woman who's in your life, cuz it's very obvious a man like you will be so filled with hatred whenever he sees a person with a different opinion from his....








When you are done crying, take your "Balance and Carry" Keke to Matrix filling station and buy 4 litre make you for see something balance today. grin

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Sonnobax15(m): 9:42am On Sep 16
Zonefree:

But, Obi is not the reason Nigerians are struggling to survive.

Your messiah Tinubu is crumbling the economy, people have every right to call you and those that supported the government out.
. That's it.....Even those of us who supported Tinubu are still calling him out for his faults......

But my problem with that friend of yours is his inability to let people rest for making their decisions whether it was right or wrong,but at least we've all learned our lessons...


BTW, tell am not to mention me for this Nairaland again cuz my lamentations has got nothing to do with him so long I ain't begging him to put meals on my table.

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Sonnobax15(m): 9:45am On Sep 16
PlayMaker14:









When you are done crying, take your "Balance and Carry" Keke to Matrix filling station and buy 4 litre make you for see something balance today. grin
. Keke wey don turn my own already werey grin grin grin. Honestly,you be werey cuz you go too like poke nose for matter wey no concern you......How woman wan take stay the same house with you......

Omoh,na wa for some of una oh grin grin grin
Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Didijiji: 9:45am On Sep 16
DevilsEqual:
cheesy
This Cleric should STFU


How did he expect us to skip this phase into the El Dorado we've always dreamt about

Desperate times call for desperate measures and we got the best guy ever at the most critical times


If PBAT had gone the soft way like the rest, We would have only succesfully postponed the suffer suffer, not delete it

Hope you dont intend to pass this your stewpid and muumu gene to your children

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by PlayMaker14: 9:46am On Sep 16
Sonnobax15:
. That's it.....Even those of us who supported Tinubu are still calling him out for his faults......

But my problem with that friend of yours is his inability to let people rest for making their decisions whether it was right or wrong,but at least we've all learned our lessons...


BTW, tell am not to mention me for this Nairaland again cuz my lamentations has got nothing to do with him so long I ain't begging him to put meals on my table.



In your face..... 🤡

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Sonnobax15(m): 9:47am On Sep 16
PlayMaker14:




In your face..... 🤡
. Your only saving grace is that we no dey discuss this kind matter physically because e sure me die say you for collect I swear to God..

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by PlayMaker14: 9:50am On Sep 16
Sonnobax15:
. Keke wey don turn my own already werey grin grin grin. Honestly,you be werey cuz you go too like poke nose for matter wey no concern you......How woman wan take stay the same house with you......

Omoh,na wa for some of una oh grin grin grin





Nor go balance the Keke owner.... Stay for Utowhodo junction dey press phone.

After Tinubu deal with you finish, the Keke owner go collect key.


🤡

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by DevilsEqual(m): 9:50am On Sep 16
Didijiji:
Hope you dont intend to pass this your stewpid and muumu gene to your children

Coming from an Igbo person, thats rich cheesy

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Re: Nigerians Struggling To Survive - Muslim Leaders by Zonefree(m): 9:50am On Sep 16
Sonnobax15:
. That's it.....Even those of us who supported Tinubu are still calling him out for his faults......

But my problem with that friend of yours is his inability to let people rest for making their decisions whether it was right or wrong,but at least we've all learned our lessons...


BTW, tell am not to mention me for this Nairaland again cuz my lamentations has got nothing to do with him so long I ain't begging him to put meals on my table.
Your decision is making people struggle to survive including you, so he will not allow you to rest. You must account and pay for your wrong decisions.

He will mention and school you as long as you lament here. You cannot vote and support calamity and be coming here to lament. This place is not lamentation ground.

Take your lamentations else where if you don't want him to mention you.

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