Tuesday 9 October 2012

Hehehehe National Broadcast: Jonathan Donates N17.6bn To Flooded States

Goodluck Jonathan

By SaharaReporters, New York

President Goodluck Jonathan this morning announced the donation of N17.6bn to flooded states in the country.
The donation came several days after many states were ravaged with flood, which led to the death of about 147 people.
Also, many farmers had also committed suicide due to loss of the farm produce.
Curious enough, Jonathan did not mention the farmers in his early morning broadcast where he announced the donation.
He said, "This include immediate provision of a total of N17.6 billion in direct financial assistance to the affected states and some federal Government agencies responsible for disaster management.
"States will receive a total of N13.3 billion while the federal government agencies will receive N4.3 billion." Text Of President Goodluck Jonathan's National Broadcast On Flooding
Fellow Nigerians,
1.    Over the past few weeks, unprecedented floods have ravaged many parts of our country, rendering tens of thousands of fellow Nigerians homeless, and causing massive destruction of property, farmlands, and infrastructure across the country.


2.    I wish to express our deep commiseration with all those who have lost loved ones; those who have lost their property; as well as all the affected communities and institutions.
3.     It is sad that this global phenomenon of devastating floods has come to Nigeria at this time.  
4.    I want to reassure all Nigerians that the Federal Government is prepared to do everything possible to mitigate the impact of this natural disaster.
5.    I had earlier set up a Presidential Technical Committee to visit all affected areas with a view to properly assessing the impact of the floods.  The Committee has since submitted an interim Report.
6.    The Report, which contained a number of recommendations, was presented to key stakeholders including the leadership of the National Assembly and Governors of the affected States.  
7.    The Technical Committee will continue to go round the country while the Vice President and I will also visit some of the affected communities. When we receive the Committee’s final Report, the Federal Government will further initiate medium and long-term measures to check future flood disasters.
8.    In the meantime, relevant government agencies have intervened to provide relief to the affected persons in collaboration with the State governments.
9.    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has so far spent N1.314 billion to provide immediate relief materials.  The Ministry of Works has spent N556 million on the repair of collapsed bridges and the construction of bye-passes; while the Ministry of Environment has spent N95 million on sundry relief measures.  
10.    In addition to this, the Federal Government has decided on a number of measures to further ameliorate the situation.  These include the immediate provision of a total of N17.6 billion in direct financial assistance to the affected States and some Federal Government Agencies responsible for disaster management.   The States will receive a total of N13.3 billion while the Federal Agencies will receive N4.3 billion.
11.    Based on the present assessment, the States have been categorized into four groups: A to D. All Category A States will receive N500 million each; Category B States, N400 million each; Category C States, N300 million each; and Category D States, N250 million each.
12.    Category A States: Oyo, Kogi, Benue, Plateau,  
                              Adamawa, Delta, Bayelsa and Anambra.

Category B: Jigawa, Kano, Bauchi, Kaduna, Niger,
                    Nasarawa, Taraba, Cross-River, Edo,     
                   Lagos and Imo.

Category C: Kwara, Katsina, Gombe, Ogun, Ondo,
                   Ebonyi, Abia and Rivers.
                                                                      
 Category D: Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Yobe, Enugu,
                     Ekiti, Osun, Akwa-Ibom, Borno and FCT.   

                                                                    
13.    To further intensify their intervention activities, the following agencies of the Federal Government have also been allocated funds as follows:

•    Ministry of Works       –        N2.6 billion
•    National Emergency Management Agency                        
                                      -        N1.1 billion
•    Ministry of Environment -    N350 million
•    National Commission for Refugees – N150m
•    Technical Committee on Floods Impact Assessment                     - N100 million

14.    I have also set up a National Committee on Flood Relief and Rehabilitation to assist the Federal Government to raise funds to mitigate the pains and ensure the effective post-impact rehabilitation of victims.  This Committee will be co-chaired by Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Mr. Olisa Agbakoba, while Dr. Mike Adenuga, Jr. will serve as the Chief Funds Mobiliser.  
15.    The full membership of the Committee will be announced immediately after this broadcast.
16.    Fellow Nigerians, let me use this opportunity to thank State Governments, members of the National Assembly, private individuals, agencies of government, private sector institutions, NGOs, faith-based organizations, and philanthropic groups who individually and collectively have risen to the aid of persons and communities affected by the floods.

17.    This humanitarian and compassionate spirit that has been on display in the past few weeks reassures us that, at critical moments, Nigerians are able to come together in pursuit of a common purpose.lk
18.    My Fellow Compatriots, let me once again reassure you that this Administration remains fully committed to the welfare and well being of all Nigerians at all times.
19.    May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
20.    I thank you all.
 

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