The United States Mission in Nigeria has expressed sadness over the floods that struck Niger State last week, leaving at least 151 people dead and displacing more than 3,000 residents.
In a statement released on Monday via its X, the US Mission conveyed condolences to the victims and praised the efforts of emergency responders.
“The US Mission is deeply saddened by the news of last Friday’s devastating floods that have impacted Niger State.
“During this time of immense loss and hardship, our hearts are with all those who are grieving the loss of loved ones, displaced by loss of homes and livelihoods, or struggling to find shelter.
“We are holding in our thoughts you and the federal and state emergency workers who are working to provide relief and alleviate the effects of this disaster,” the statement read.
The disaster has triggered a significant humanitarian crisis.
According to the Niger State Government, the floods destroyed over 260 homes as well as key infrastructure, including township roads and major bridges in Mokwa and Raba.
In response, President Bola Tinubu on Saturday dispatched a high-level delegation to the affected areas to assess the damage and support ongoing relief operations.
State officials have appealed for additional federal and international assistance to help manage the unfolding crisis.