Windstorm Destroys Homes and Food Stores Across Kebbi State, Lawmaker Visits Affected Communities
No lives were lost. That is the one piece of good news coming out of Suru Local Government Area this week. Everything else is damage.
A violent windstorm that swept through multiple communities in Kebbi State's Suru Local Government Area on Wednesday night has left a trail of destruction across the region, with homes, food storage facilities, and property estimated at millions of naira either destroyed or severely damaged. The Kebbi State windstorm disaster 2026 has displaced several families who have been forced to relocate after their homes were rendered uninhabitable.
Faruku Abubakar Maisudan, member of the Kebbi State House of Assembly representing the Suru Constituency, visited the affected areas to assess the damage firsthand and offer support to victims. He confirmed that the following communities sustained significant losses:
- Sambera
- Jeroki
- Becinga
- Nassarawa
- Tunga Soja
- Tauken Mage
- Tunga Muminu Oro
- Ciwan Wanzam
The breadth of that list is telling. This was not a localized incident. The Kebbi State windstorm disaster 2026 cut across a wide stretch of the local government area in a single night.
Beyond the structural damage to homes, the destruction of food storage facilities carries a weight that goes beyond the immediate night of the storm. In rural northern Nigerian communities, stored food is not just today's meal. It is the buffer between a family and a hungry season. Losing those stores to a windstorm, especially mid-year before the next harvest, can set a household back for months.
The full monetary value of the losses has not been officially quantified, but the lawmaker described the damage as running into millions of naira across the affected communities.
Maisudan did not just send a statement. He showed up. During his assessment tour, he offered words of comfort to affected residents while also making a concrete commitment to escalate the matter to the appropriate authorities.
"My heart goes out to you in this difficult moment, and I urge you to accept it as a trial from Almighty Allah," he told victims during the visit.
He added: "I will ensure your condition is presented to the appropriate authorities so that immediate support can reach you without delay."
He confirmed his intention to formally raise the issue before the Kebbi State House of Assembly and bring it to the attention of Governor Nasir Idris, with the goal of unlocking immediate government support for the displaced families.
Representatives from the Kebbi State Emergency Management Agency accompanied the lawmaker on the assessment tour and pledged prompt action and relief supplies for affected residents. No specific timeline or supply details were provided at the time of this report.
The Kebbi State windstorm disaster 2026 is the kind of story that can easily slip through the cracks of national attention, outcompeted by louder headlines from more prominent states. But the communities in Suru LGA dealing with collapsed homes and lost food stores do not have the luxury of waiting for the news cycle to circle back.
Emergency relief in situations like this has a narrow window. Displaced families need temporary shelter, food, and support quickly, before the disruption compounds into something harder to reverse. Promises made during assessment visits matter only if they translate into actual deliveries within days, not weeks.
The lawmaker's willingness to visit personally and escalate through formal channels is a good sign. Whether the system responds at the speed the situation demands is the part that remains to be seen.
Governor Nasir Idris and the Kebbi State Emergency Management Agency have both been put on notice. The affected communities are watching.
Updates will follow as relief efforts develop.


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