 Straighten out to a state where residents of Okiakor are seeking help from relevant authorities after rainstorms destroyed their residential buildings, shops as well as electric poles. Speaking to journalists, some of the victims said the rain which lasted for over two hours started normally but later blew off rooftops and destroyed poles thereby subjecting the sleepy community so total blackout. Chairman of a journey local government council or development authority Michael Ogubemi said relevant government agencies include in the national emergency management authority NEMA and the state government have been duly informed of the disasters. Just see the clouds change, immediately the dream starts, dream starts. That dream is a teridu brisu which I never see in my life. It's when my mother bore me I never see this kind of dream in my life. And the opportunity to talk to the federal government, not only federal government, especially the state governments, that they should please and please they should come to this and they assisted those people, the poor masses that are here that they instantly affected their life. They don't have any way to run for shelter. And then Fulani have been disturbing us for the past 10 years with the intervention of the government that have been even helping us in one way or another but still we are still expecting the intervention of the government. And we appeal to them that they should just assert patience that the government will be proactive in meeting their needs and right away we have sent out the documentation of all the households, their name, levels of damages, they will run into millions of nerra and NEMA in the state and NEMA in the state and NEMA in the federation are working on it and I'm sure in some few days time rescue will come to this community.