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Lawmaker Raises The Alarm Over Flood Disaster

by Okechukwu Obeta
2 years ago
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The member representing Ogbaru federal constituency of Anambra State, Hon Afam Ogene has raised the alarm over the devastation of his constituency by flood.

He disclosed that the recurrent flooding of Ogbaru has severely damaged the Onitsha-Atani-Ossomala-Ogwuikpele-Ndoni road, and has cut off 15 communities in the constituency.

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He stated that the affected road is the shorter route to Rivers State from Anambra. He expressed more sadness that the people of his constituency were passing through the current flooding disaster even when they have not recovered from the devastating impact of the 2022 flooding season.

Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Renewable Energy, Hon Ogene,  who spoke yesterday described as troubling and harrowing, the perennial flood disaster in Ogbaru federal constituency and government’s lacklustre approach to addressing the impact.

He lamented that in spite of  the seasonal climate predictions and annual flood outlook released by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), which indicated that there would be massive floods around the nation this year, governments at federal and subnational levels are often caught napping, with abysmal preparedness, leaving the hapless flood victims groaning in agony over  unfortunate losses.

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According to him, “It is disturbing that the only visible remedial pronouncement by relevant government agencies, so far for the expected 2023 incident, is the warning that residents of flood-prone areas should move to uplands, with no physical plan, structure or logistics to make this pronouncement realistic, in order to avert the kind of horrendous rate of fatalities and destruction of property and economic activities in the projected 28 flood-prone states across the nation.”

 

Ogene, who is also the Labour Party caucus leader in the House,  said further, “The people in Ogbaru Local Government Area/Federal Constituency, are predominantly farmers who currently experience grave difficulties in transporting their produce to the market, or for other social activities, thereby hurting the economy and social lives of the people, and also impacting adversely on their usual contribution to the nation’s food security, as a result of the deplorable condition of the road, damaged by flooding.

 

“For instance, one of the business concerns impacted by the current flood incident is a multi-billion-naira  automated farm,  Matucci Farms Limited located at Agbobo Umuoga Ossomala community, belonging to

Sir (Dr) Patrick Sule Ugboma, who disclosed that the farm suffered a huge setback in its resuscitation efforts. In 2012, the farm lost about 25,000 poultry birds to  flood in the area, while properties worth several millions of naira were also destroyed.

 

“This particular investment, like many others, has now been forced to shut down, leading to loss of over 400 jobs of the employees, who are mostly youths from the state. The flood has also sadly destroyed schools,  houses and property, leaving on its trail, sorrow and despondency.”

 

Ogene called on the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the State Emergency Management Agencies (SEMAs), to urgently come to the rescue of flood victims in Ogbaru, by providing required facilities and materials that would ensure an easy and seamless management of impact of the severe  flooding in the local government, in order to avert the high rate of fatalities and adverse level of human conditions witnessed last year in the area.

 

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