A Call for Long-term Solutions to Climate-Induced Disasters in Nigeria
Abuja, Nigeria – 28 May 2025
Condolences in the Wake of Unprecedented Tragedy
The International Human Rights Commission IHRC Corporation in Nigeria expresses its heartfelt condolences to the Government and people of Niger State—especially the residents of Mokwa Local Government Area—following the devastating flood disaster that has claimed lives, displaced families, and destroyed property. The Mokwa flood has been described as one of the deadliest in recent Nigerian history.
Human and Structural Losses: The Scale of the Disaster
Triggered by torrential rains and the collapse of a nearby dam, the flood resulted in at least 151 confirmed deaths and left over 3,000 people displaced.
Critical infrastructure—including roads and bridges—was also destroyed, significantly hampering rescue and recovery operations.
Solidarity and a Call for Action
In an official statement, H.E. Ambassador Dr. Duru Hezekiah, Head of Diplomatic Mission, IHRC Nigeria, reflected on the catastrophe:
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of lives and the untold hardship inflicted upon the affected communities. IHRC Nigeria stands in solidarity with the victims and offers our thoughts and prayers during this challenging time.”
Addressing Root Causes and Building Resilience
Dr. Duru highlighted multiple factors contributing to the disaster, including:
- Climate change-induced extreme weather events
- Inadequate infrastructure
- Insufficient early warning systems
He urged the Nigerian government to invest in climate resilience, enhance flood management systems, and implement long-term strategies to safeguard vulnerable communities.
Commendation for Rescue and Relief Efforts
IHRC Nigeria commends the unwavering dedication of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), first responders, and community volunteers who have worked tirelessly to deliver relief and rescue services.
The swift response of the federal government, through activation of the National Emergency Response Centre and deployment of relief materials and shelters by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), is also highly appreciated.
Recommendations for Sustainable Solutions
IHRC Nigeria calls for collaborative action among state and federal authorities, government agencies, civil society organisations, and international partners to:
- Address the root causes of such disasters
- Provide urgent humanitarian assistance, including food, shelter, medical care, and clean water
- Ensure timely support reaches all victims
This tragic event is a stark reminder of the urgent need for long-term, preventive action.
IHRC Nigeria urges the Federal Ministry of Environment, NEMA, and state governments to prioritise sustainable flood management strategies, such as:
- Improved drainage systems
- Early warning mechanisms
- Climate adaptation programmes
- Stricter regulation of activities compromising waterways
Appeal for Community Education and Disaster Preparedness
IHRC further calls for greater investment in environmental education and community-level disaster preparedness to reduce future risks and enhance resilience.
Commitment to Human Rights and Dignity
IHRC Nigeria remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting initiatives that protect the rights and dignity of all Nigerians, particularly in times of crisis.

Issued by:
Fidelis Onakpoma
Head Media and Strategic Communications IHRC Nigeria
I extend my deepest condolences to the people of Mokwa during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with the families affected by the [incident/accident on the water]. May the souls of the departed rest in peace, and may the community find strength and healing.