Wife of Delta State Governor, Edith Okowa, has paid an emergency visit to internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp in Asaba.
The victims are sheltering in the camp as a result of flood which have ravaged parts of the state.
Mrs Okowa said the flood is devastating, noting that the magnitude surpassed that of 2012.
She admonished the about 1,437 victims at the camp on the premises of the Institute of Continuing Education (ICE), to see the disaster as natural, saying that God was all-knowing and would always do things as they suited Him.
The first lady said: โI am here today to tell you that all hope is not lost because of the flood that has affected every one of you. Whatever God has created or allowed to happen, is good.
โSo, rather than feel bad or keep thinking and become hypertensive, you should use this opportunity to glorify God and draw closer to Him.
โSome persons had had similar flood experience and did not survive it. So for you who are alive and are here in this camp, please thank God, for nobody can question Him.โ
She urged them to continue to trust and believe in God who had solutions to all problems.
While pleading with parents in the camp to be responsive, Okowa urged them to guide their wards in the camp and always abide by the rules, saying that the regulations were made to ensure the safety and well-being of IDPs.
She urged the young boys and girls among them to shun any act of immorality in the camp, stressing that โI want to warn the young girls and boys in this camp to know that this is not a time for immortality.
โDraw closer to God and live like brothers and sisters.โ
Okowa appealed to well-meaning Deltans and Nigerians to show kindness to the people in the IDPs in the camps.
The other camp visited by the first lady is at Oneh Primary School with 402 IDPs.
She presented tubers of yam, bags of rice, gallons of groundnut and palm oil, bags of garri, bags of beans and other items to IDPs.