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In his welcome remarks, the Minister of Security and Civil Protection, Republic of Togo, General Yark Damehane, said the region experienced devastating rains which plunged vulnerable families into a deep crisis with considerable damage to human lives, property, agricultural land, and livestock, thus causing displacement of populations. General Damehane added that in Togo, the assessment of the results of the torrential rains revealed 5 deaths, 17 injuries, and 24,889 victims, i.e. 6,717 households and more than 2,098 hectares of devastated crops. He said that good emergency response preparedness requires a lot of financial and material investment hence the need for the ECOWAS Commission to pay more attention to their many requests in the quest for the well-being of our people.
The Director of Humanitarian and Social Affairs, ECOWAS Commission, Mrs Sintiki Tarfa Ugbe, in her remarks, said the Commission is well aware of the challenges that Member States face in the issue of flooding and the associated food crises. Director Ugbe noted the efforts being made by them to develop solutions to these various environmental and humanitarian challenges that flooding brings and assured them of the commitment of the ECOWAS Commission to addressing these challenges. She added that the workshop will serve as a platform to find lasting solutions to these challenges towards achieving successful and sustainable management of floods in the region.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
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