Flood Victims in Gamawa Left Without Support as Bauchi Gov Donates ₦250m to Maiduguri
Recent floods in Gamawa Local Government Area of Bauchi State displaced numerous communities, leaving residents in urgent need of assistance. Despite the severity of the situation, Governor Bala Mohammed has neither visited the affected areas nor publicly expressed his condolences or sent representatives to assess the condition of the flood victims.
However, in a surprising move, the governor visited Maiduguri, Borno State, where he offered ₦250 million from Bauchi State’s funds to support the Borno State government.
This action has sparked outrage among residents of Bauchi, who feel neglected by their own government. Many have taken to social media to express their frustration, questioning the governor’s priorities and leadership.
They argue that while helping other states in need is commendable, it should not come at the expense of addressing the pressing concerns of his own people.
Citizens are now calling for greater accountability, transparency, and a focus on local issues, particularly in the face of natural disasters that directly impact the livelihoods of Bauchi residents.
Many worry that continued negligence of this nature could lead to heightened unrest, recalling recent protests in August as just a glimpse of what might follow if leadership fails to respond adequately to local crises.
The governor’s donation to Borno has reignited discussions about governance in Nigeria, with critics emphasizing the need for leaders to prioritize the welfare of their immediate communities.