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Flood victims in Bayelsa have commended Gov. Douye Diri for the help the state government rendered to them at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Yenagoa.

Our correspondent who at the camp when it was being officially closed, said many of the IDPs were thankful to the government for its efforts.

Mrs Ebimor Fekuwei praised the government for hosting and feeding them every day at the camp such that the people never lacked anything.

She called on the governor to further assist them as most of their homes were damaged.

Another camper, Mrs Godgift Diepreye, said that they were well fed.

“We stayed at the camp for more than eight days and nobody died. We thank God that nobody was sick, everybody is alive.

“My only problem now is that my house in Azikoro is still wet. Azikoro is one of the worst hit areas in the Yenagoa Local Government Area,” she pointed out.

In an interactive with journalists, Hon. Koku-Obiyai Ebiuwou, the lawmaker representing Yenagoa Constituency II, thanked God for His protection.

“God stood by us day and night; we did not record any death.

“God increased us because we had over nine deliveries. We return all the glory to God Almighty because no man would have done it on his own.

“I want to sincerely thank the governor who took charge of the state. We heard instances in other states where the floods were so much that the governors abandoned the people and fled the state, leaving the citizens to sort out themselves.

“Gov. Diri that stood by us, went from community to community, provided shelter for the people and that’s what we are thanking God for today.

“We thank the governor. We pray that God will also send helper to him at his point of need,” she said.

Shedrack Frank

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