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Flood Sacks 15 Communities In Imo

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No fewer than 15 communities in Oguta LGA of Imo state have been

sacked by an unusual flood caused by the overflowing Oguta Lake.

 

Speaking during a visit to Ndegwu, one of the affected communities in

Oguta, Gov. Okorocha described the situation as unusual in Imo state

and regretted that most people affected by the flood are poor farmers,

artisans that hardly make ends meet on daily basis.

 

He lamented that most of the affected communities are the oil

producing areas thus making it difficult for oil workers to attend

their daily functions.

He noted that the situation in Oguta is presently causing untold

hardship on the people as such appealed to the federal government to

quickly intervene by rescuing the ugly situation.

Gov. Okorocha disclosed that the state government has concluded

arrangements to compile the names of the affected individuals and

houses to enable the state contribute their own quota towards solving

their immediate accommodation problems.

Adding his voice, the Managing Director of Imo State Oil Producing

Area Development Commission (ISOPADEC), Dr, Henry Okafor, called on

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to quickly supply relief

materials to the people affected by the flood disaster, adding that

ISOPADEC will also contribute their quota to make sure that the

peoples’ problems are reduced.

Contributing, one of the affected people in the area, Mrs. Elizabeth

Ogbueshi, thanked Governor Okorocha for coming to sympathize with them

and appealed to federal government to quickly come to their rescue.

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