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Agatu Flood: Sen. Abba Moro sympathizes with victims, assures of support

Distinguished Comrade Senator Abba Moro, the Senator representing the good people of Benue South, sympathizes with the victims of the flood that has affected some parts of Agatu LGA.

He decries the unfortunate disaster happening at a time that Local Farmers in the LGA are preparing for harvest, having laboured to plant their crops during the planting season.

He promises to help the victims in his own personal capacity, even as he’s already talking with the leadership of the relevant government agencies to provide relief for the victims and as well find a lasting solution to the perennial flood menace ravaging parts of the Senatorial District and Benue state at large.

The Senator urges all Benue South sons and daughters, irrespective of political or religious affiliation, to graciously and quickly respond to the humanitarian needs of the victims.

AMEH COMRADE GODWIN-AZIKIWE
SA (Print and Electronic) media

Ben Idah

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