Thee victims who lauded the governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, for providing a measure of security for them, said they’ve been attacked severally in the past by hoodlums.
Meanwhile, the Bomadi main town camp came alive recently again following the donation of 60 bags of rice and N100,000 and other relief material donated by a Warri-based church, Christ Mercyland Ministry.
The ministry also donated 40 and 50 bags of rice respectively to flood camps at Bomadi Over side and Kpakiama, respectively.
While presenting the items to the Bomadi flood victims, Genera Overseer of the church, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, commiserated with those affected by the raging flood. He encouraged them that all hope is not lost
His words: “We thank God for His mercy because He said we should thank Him in everything that is happening to us. We should remember that we did not create ourselves, hence we should always be thankful to Him”.
The cleric who was accompanied by pastors and members of the ministry, however, thanked the federal and state governments not to abandone the victims to their fates.
He said: “We must not forsake the displaced persons because this type of thing could happen to anybody,” Prophet Fufeyin said and prayed that such incident should not happen again.
The man of God prophesied that the flood would end in the first week of November, adding, “This is the word of God.”
Similarly, the church also donated 300 bags of rice and N200, 000 to IDPs in Ekeremor and Sagbama local government areas of Bayelsa State.
Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa, represented by the Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Paul Oyarede, thanked the ministry for the kind gesture.
The commissioner who described the donation as one of the biggest assistance offered the victims, prayed God to bless them in hundred folds.
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