Flood sweeps away FCT High Court finance director

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Adelani Adepegba, Abuja A heavy flood has swept away the Director of Finance, Federal Capital Territory High Court, Mr. Tony Okecheme.

Okecheme was on his way to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in his official 2017 Toyota Camry when his car got stuck in the flood at Galadimawa roundabout, Abuja.

The driver was said to have been taken to Asokoro hospital, but his boss was yet to be located as of the time of filing this report. His car, which was filled with mud water, was, however, pulled out of the ravines by the rescuers, who were angry over NEMA’s failure to rescue the man.

 

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This is so heart breaking.... How come NEMA was there but couldn't do anything?

Smh. Our Nigeria.

National disgrace 😂

Heard a woman and her child drowned this morning at Galadimawa, she was sitting on top of her car and unable to find help and just went down like that...with her child in her arms 🥺😭😭 Been unable to get it off my mind🥺 flood nema abuja nigeria

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