Lawmakers Report 600 Missing, Presumed Dead in Mokwa Flood Disaster
Lawmakers from Niger and Kwara states informed the House of Representatives that over 600 individuals reported missing in the recent Mokwa flood disaster in Niger State are now presumed dead.
The alert was raised through a motion of urgent public importance, jointly sponsored by Joshua Gana (Niger) and Saba Umaru (Kwara), highlighting the extensive devastation caused by the floods that struck Mokwa and parts of Edu Local Government Area in Kwara State in late May 2025.
The lawmakers noted that the flood, triggered by torrential rainfall on 28 and 29 May, was worsened by the collapse of an ageing railway embankment, which allowed floodwaters to inundate key areas, including commercial hubs such as Tiffin Maza and Anguwan Hausawa.
They told the House that while 500 deaths have been confirmed, more than 600 people remain unaccounted for and are now presumed dead due to the intensity of the disaster.
The flood, they noted, destroyed over 4,000 homes, injured at least 200 persons, submerged vast farmlands, and disrupted critical infrastructure, leaving thousands displaced and in desperate need of humanitarian support.
The lawmakers expressed concern over the health risks now facing survivors, citing threats of cholera, typhoid, and acute watery diarrhea due to contaminated water sources and poor sanitary conditions in overcrowded IDP camps.
"There is growing food insecurity among displaced persons, with children, nursing mothers, and the elderly particularly vulnerable to malnutrition and disease," Gana warned while leading debate on the motion.
The House observed a minute silence in honour of the victims and commended President Bola Tinubu for approving N2 billion in relief funds through Vice President Kashim Shettima.
It also acknowledged the N1 billion pledged by the Niger State governor and donations from NGOs and private individuals.
Following the debate, the House urged the Federal Government to urgently improve flood control infrastructure and disaster preparedness in Mokwa and other flood-prone areas across the country.
It also mandated the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, to supply relief materials, especially water purification tools to affected communities to prevent further loss of lives from disease outbreaks.
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