The Niger State Government has announced that two more bodies have been recovered from the devastating flood that struck Mokwa Local Government Area, bringing the total death toll to 153.
This update was provided on Sunday, June 1, 2025, through an official statement issued by the Secretary to the Government of Niger State (SSG), Abubakar Usman, in Minna.
"This unfortunate disaster has affected numerous homes and individuals, and the government remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting affected families and communities," the statement read.
According to the government, the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) is working around the clock in collaboration with local authorities and volunteers to provide relief to those affected by the catastrophe.
Call for Responsible Communication
The state government has urged the public to remain calm and exercise sensitivity in their communications, particularly on social media platforms. The SSG emphasized that spreading unverified or sensational information would only compound the sorrow and confusion already being experienced by affected communities.
"This is a time of mourning and collective grief for us as a state," the statement noted, calling on all citizens to cooperate with relevant authorities and trust in the ongoing response efforts.
Usman appealed to all residents of Niger State to prioritize unity, compassion, and factual reporting during this challenging period.
The government concluded its statement with condolences to the bereaved families: "May the souls of those who died rest in peace and may the bereaved families have the fortitude to bear the loss."
The Mokwa flood disaster has drawn attention from across Nigeria, with the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, reportedly expressing sadness over the incident, and the Nigeria Governors' Forum extending condolences to the Niger State government over the devastating flood.