Former President Goodluck Jonathan has sympathised with communities affected by devastating floods across the country, calling on humanitarian agencies and stakeholders to show solidarity with the victims.
Jonathan in a statement on his verified Facebook page on Thursday described the floods as “a depressing situation” that has led to the destruction of lives and property.
The former president, who visited some affected communities in Bayelsa State, including his hometown, Otuoke called for support for those affected.
The statement read, “I sympathise with the victims of this year’s flood across many states of the federation who have lost loved ones and properties worth millions. The worsening humanitarian crisis in the affected states calls for urgent action and collaboration by all stakeholders.
“I am touched by the dire situation in some of the affected states, especially my home State Bayelsa where almost all the local government areas are submerged in water and the East-West Road section leading to the State has become impassable, creating scarcity of food and essential commodities.
“Today, I visited Otuoke, my community, and a few other communities in Bayelsa State to have an assessment of the impact of the flood. It is still a depressing situation in many of the affected communities because of the magnitude of the flood and the disruption and destruction it has caused.
“This is a moment of crisis; we need to work in unity to achieve the goal of giving hope and providing succour to all victims.
“I urged all citizens of goodwill and humanitarian agencies to demonstrate solidarity with these victims and provide support to those affected.”