Flooding; Idah Catholic Diocese In Kogi Opens IDPs Camp.

The Catholic Archbishop of Idah Diocese in Kogi state, Most Revered (Dr) Anthony Ademu Adaji (MSP)
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Flooding; Idah Catholic Diocese In Kogi Opens IDPs Camp.

The Catholic Archbishop of Idah Diocese in Kogi state, Most Revered (Dr) Anthony Ademu Adaji (MSP), has yielded to the displaced people’s clamour after been rendered homeless by the natural disaster of flooding and provided temporary shelter and transportation to enable the victims move from Ibaji local government to Idah local government area of the state.

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In a special announcement released on Friday by the Directorate of communications, Catholic Diocese of Idah and issued by Rev Anthony Okoliko asked victims and thier families to respond to the mission’s overture.

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The gesture by the diocese a routine exercise was to respond to the distress call and part of his usual concern of the Catholic community in the area.

The Catholic Archbishop of Idah Diocese in Kogi state, Most Revered (Dr) Anthony Ademu Adaji (MSP)
The Catholic Archbishop of Idah Diocese in Kogi state, Most Revered (Dr) Anthony Ademu Adaji (MSP)

The decision was in direct response to victims of floodings still stranded in Ibaji area already flooded to move towards Idah local government area.

Consequently, the Catholic community had designated one of its own clergy as a contact person, Rev Fr Innocent Apeh who has been directed already to liase with victims and their families to ensure temporary succour for the flood victims in Ibaji, Kogi state.

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As at press time, both the state and public spirited organizations has not responded to the call of flood victims in Ibaji local government area for assistance, but an unconfirmed reports said the House of Representatives candidate for PDP in the next year’s general elections, Mr Victor Uchola donated 1.5 Million naira to the victims.

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