 The National Emergency Management Agency named today presented some relief materials. So the people of Okun, Alpha Beach, Etiosa, local government, like he will have an experience in ocean surges for years. Plus TV news correspondents Paul George will cover the event reports that the Honourable member representing the constituency, Ibrahim Obanikoro, facilitated the presentation. Honourable Obanikoro, who was represented at the event by his legislative aide, Shion Shonaike, promised his continued support for the community. Today we are here to present items from Nema, facilitated by Honourable Obanikoro, to the communities affected by this ocean surge. The items as you can see range from palm oil, vegetable oil, rice, nail, beans, gari, cement, roofing sheets, and then roofing boards. Sometime ago when they had this issue they reached out to the constituency office and then the Honourable took it upon himself to drag the federal government to come and assess the extent of damage in the community. The ballet of Akila De Town, Shaki Akila De, who was on ground to receive the materials on behalf of his people, also appealed to the state government to please help find the permanent solution to the problem. We are appreciative of the relief materials given to us, but the government should not forget to help us reclaim the part already submerged by the water, just like they did to the babich. Some of the residents lamented that the water has taken over most of their land and called on the government to help fill the shores of the water so as to prevent it from completely submerging the wool of the houses of Itiosa Open Community. Before we have a standard tourist there, whereby we have a tight road, charlots, coconut trees, and buildings, but now it's no more. For example now, like this place we are looking at is a former health center to the community, but for now that's cut it away, you know, that's submerged. The area you're looking at that side, that's my family house, my building is there, my father's home, and my mother's home, all is submerged. The development that is needed beyond the palaties that have been done today, yet we appreciate Nema for the provision of our palaties, but beyond the palaties we need government to reclaim the land just as we have in the in the in the Babish Atlantic estate there. So we need a similar redirection as far as the area is concerned. Whenever there is a storm surge, it ravages the whole community. It causes a standstill as no one will be able to move around. It floods everybody's houses to the point that some of us will put our luggage on top of our carpets. We are begging the government to help us fix our community. This is a village, the third house, the third village, two has gone inside the water. What do we want the government to do for our sister? That blow away them to make them to make this and that stone when they're taken. Some of the relief materials presented were food items such as rice and beans, as well as building materials. Paul, George, plus TV News. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.