Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), has expressed its heartfelt condolence to the families who lost their love ones as a result of devastated effects of flooding across Nigeria.

ECWA denomination said were shocked over the unfortunate natural disaster that plunged thousands of victims into humanitarian crisis, calling on the government, non governmental organizations (NGOs) as well as well-spirited individuals to come to aid of the survivors.

A statement issued by the president of ECWA International, Rev. Dr. Ayuba Bagat Mallam on Friday in Jos, Plateau State capital, said the impact of this natural disaster has been profound, and our thoughts and prayers are with the countless families grappling with the aftermath.                                                    
According to the statement, "On behalf of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), I wish to express my heartfelt condolences and unwavering support to the communities across Nigeria affected by the recent catastrophic flooding. 

"As reports of widespread devastation emerge from states including Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and others, we stand united in mourning for those who have lost their homes, livelihoods, and loved ones. The impact of this natural disaster has been profound, and our thoughts and prayers are with the countless families grappling with the aftermath," the president stated.

The Clergy further reiterates that, "Standing alongside our brothers and sisters, especially those who have been displaced and are in dire need of immediate assistance, we call on relevant government authorities, NGOs, religious bodies and well-to-do individuals to embark on providing emergency supplies such as food, water, clothing, shelter, and medical assistance to the affected areas. 

"We, further, implore the government and humanitarian organizations to prioritize recovery efforts and provide the necessary resources to rebuild the devastated communities and put preventive measures to safeguard them against future occurrences.

"I enjoin all and sundry to embody the spirit of support and resilience that defines our shared humanity. I pray that those affected may find immediate relief and solace in their faith in God during these trying times of their lives",  he added.