Flood victims in Maiduguri are facing severe distress due to a slow response to the disaster, struggling to access basic necessities such as food, water, and shelter.
The catastrophic floods, triggered by the collapse of Alao Dam, have inundated several areas in the city and Jere Local Government Areas, leaving victims without essential supplies.
Prices for basic commodities have soared: a mudu of garri is now N2,200, petrol costs N1,500 per litre on the black market, a bag of pure water is N500, Maggi cubes range from N1,200 to N1,500, and cooking oil is priced between N1,600 and N2,000 per bottle.
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Many victims from affected areas like Gwange, Shattimari, 505, and Dikichiri, which are isolated by the floodwaters, are unable to reach the Bakassi IDP camp established by the Borno State Government.
Some are taking refuge in uncompleted buildings, while others are sheltering in schools that escaped the flood’s impact.
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