 And also the House today has called for active measures by the federal government to mitigate the effect of flooding in the country this year. The motion was brought on by former Speaker Honourable Fermi Baljabiamila on the day for the federal government to proactively act and put measures in place by putting in palliative intervention to prevent the worst social economy consequences for Nigerians in affected areas. The Nigeria is yet to recover from the 2022 flood, which affected more than four million Nigerians, displaced over two million people, cost the death of 665 people, damaged about 355,986 houses and destroyed an estimated total of 944,989,000 hectares of farmland. We are also aware that the experience of the 2022 flood caused the federal government of Nigeria to constitute a presidential committee to develop a comprehensive plan of action for preventing flood disasters in Nigeria. The action plan proposes structural and non-structural measures, land and water management systems and better coordination among stakeholders across the federal and state governments to ensure effective flood management in Nigeria. Now the House is convinced that with sufficient preparation and collaboration between the federal and state governments, we can mitigate the loss of life and the social economic hardships caused by these recording flooding events.