The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has revealed that 433,578 persons have been affected by flooding across 27 states and 123 local government areas as of November 4, 2025.
According to figures obtained from NEMA’s 2025 flood dashboard on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at least 144,790 people were displaced while 241 lives were lost nationwide.
The report also confirmed 839 injuries and 115 persons still missing.
NEMA’s data shows that 52,509 houses were damaged by the disaster, with 74,767 hectares of cultivated farmlands washed away, leaving thousands of families without shelter or means of livelihood.
The demographic breakdown reveals that 82,820 men, 133,407 women, 197,566 children, and 19,985 elderly persons were affected.
The agency also recorded 2,503 persons with disabilities among the victims.
Adamawa, Lagos, Akwa Ibom Worst Hit
Adamawa State recorded the highest number of victims with 60,608 affected persons and 23,077 displaced.
Lagos followed with 57,951 affected and 3,680 displaced.
Other states with significant impact include:
Imo – 34,589 affected, 17,454 displaced
Taraba – 28,107 affected, 4,465 displaced
Rivers – 26,710 affected, 9,645 displaced
Kaduna – 24,240 affected, 1,237 displaced
Edo – 18,373 affected, 7,681 displaced
Kebbi – 16,918 affected, 5,718 displaced
Sokoto – 15,675 affected, 4,566 displaced
Further breakdown showed:
Delta – 14,057 affected, 3,325 displaced
Jigawa – 13,302 affected, 409 displaced
Abia – 11,907 affected, 4,896 displaced
Borno – 8,164 affected, 2,436 displaced
Anambra – 6,296 affected, 1,050 displaced
Niger – 6,041 affected, 1,860 displaced
Cross River – 5,646 affected, 5,518 displaced
Bayelsa – 5,868 affected, no displacement
Yobe – 4,256 affected, 486 displaced
Katsina – 4,061 affected, 557 displaced
Gombe – 4,098 affected, 865 displaced
Kano – 3,901 affected, 21 displaced
Ondo – 3,735 affected, 363 displaced
Kogi – 2,825 affected, no displacement
Kwara – 2,663 affected, no displacement
Nasarawa – 749 affected, 749 displaced
FCT – 1,025 affected, no displacement
Naija News reports that the geopolitical analysis from the dashboard showed that the South-South region recorded the highest impact with 122,000 persons affected and 71,000 displaced.
Further events include:
North-East – 105,000 affected, 31,000 displaced
North-West – 78,000 affected, 13,000 displaced
South-West – 62,000 affected, 4,000 displaced
South-East – 53,000 affected, 23,000 displaced
North Central – 13,000 affected, 3,000 displaced
NEMA highlighted several obstacles hampering response operations. Resource shortages accounted for 60 per cent of challenges, inaccessibility stood at 18 per cent, security risks at nine per cent, community resistance at eight per cent, and coordination gaps at four per cent.
The agency listed food, shelter, water and sanitation, health services and livelihood support as the most immediate needs of the affected population.
Other critical needs include nutrition assistance, education support, protection services and security.
NEMA said it is continuing to work with state authorities and humanitarian partners to scale up emergency relief efforts across the country.