 The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, has united relieved materials to flood victims in emo state. Receiving the items, the emo state deputy governor, Professor Placid Njokou, commended the agency for the gesture and promised that recipients would benefit from the donations. While appealing for more support, Professor Njokou said the government was working to resettle those replaced by the flood disaster. Food items comprised of 1,400 bags of 10 kg rice, 1,400 bags of 10 kg maize, 1,400 bags of 10 kg beans. We have 75 cakes of vegetable oil. We have 75 cartons of seasoning cubes. We have 75 cartons of such tomatoes. In the non-food items, we have also blankets. We have nylon mats. We have maize ware. We have maize ware. Children's ware. We also have brocade. We have batch soap. So all these items were approved for disaster, for flood affected persons in emo state. But unfortunately what the state was able to provide was certainly inadequate for the needs that were on the ground. We thank God that the flood is receding and some of the very brave flood victims have returned to their homes. But that said, their needs of course have escalated because most of the things they had in their houses had been destroyed by water or in fact carried away by water. And so receiving these food items, receiving the non-food items will certainly go somewhere to helping these affected flood victims. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.