Peter Obi during flood tour at Kogi, visited Atta of Igala and Rev. Adaji | NN NEWS

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The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi visited Idah, flood victims camp in Kogi state.

At a visit to flood victims in Idah Kogi State, on Tuesday, the presidential hopeful also urged the government to adopt the global best practice of desilting all its waters to avert a reoccurrence of this year’s flood that wreaked havoc across the nation.

The LP’s presidential candidate through his twitter handle said I had an opportunity to call on HRH Mathew Alaji Opaluwa, the Atta of Igala. Most Rev. Anthony Ademu Adaji, the Catholic Bishop of Idah in Kogi State was also present.

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