SPECIAL REPORT: How poor infrastructure worsened flood disasters in states across Nigeria

SPECIAL REPORT: How poor infrastructure worsened flood disasters in states across Nigeria

In the last week of October, under the full glare of the afternoon sun, Bala Gombe and other farmers struggled to clear off remnants of crops destroyed by flood along the River Benue valley of Dasin Hausa community in Fufore Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

Bala Gombe, rice and maize farmer standing on his farm destroyed by flood in Dasin Hausa community at Fufore LGA.
Bala Gombe, rice and maize farmer standing on his farm destroyed by flood in Dasin Hausa community at Fufore LGA.

Dressed in an off-white caftan, Mr Gombe said he planted rice and maize on 2-hectare farmland by the river bank but could not harvest a single grain from any of these crops due to the flood disaster.

“All I need now is assistance if I can get it, to prepare for the dry season farming, ” the farmer said, wiping simmering sweat off his face.

“The flood this year started in July, and it washed away a part of my farm. I was still trying to fix the damages before the discharge of water from the Cameroon Lagdo dam, and then everything was washed off completely,” he added.

The father of nine…

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