By Okey Maduforo Awka
It is not only residents of Abakaliki street and parts of Iyi- Agu Estates that were affected by the flood occasioned by last Monday night heavy storm as twenty four families were also sacked by the same flood at Ngozika Housing Estate.
Most of the families sacked by the flood water are currently squatting with friends and family in safe area, while the rich among them, have relocated to hotels, just as the estate is known to be the choice residents of some of Anambraโs privileged individuals.
A resident of the area told reporters โWe have moved out of our home into a hotel. Everything we own have been submerged by flood, and we are currently homeless. We are calling on Anambra State government to come to our aid because we are suffering.
โThis morning (Tuesday), I just came to our house to inspect the place, after neighbours helped to evacuate me and the children last night, and you won’t believe what I saw. Our whole properties have been damaged by water, and many of them missing.
โI currently do not know where to start from. We are not the only ones affected, in the hotel where me and my children are staying, there are about five other families that are staying there.
โAs I speak with you, it is planning to rain again, and I am very afraid for myself and my family. We are calling on Governor Soludo to come to our aide.โ
Meanwhile, it was gathered from some others affected that the flood is caused by an undeveloped plot in the area, which has a blocked drainage.
โThe owner of the plot is said to be a widow who lives in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. She had once been mandated by Anambra State government to develop the place so as to ease off flood water from the area, and she accepted, and after a year when nothing happened, government threatened to revoke the land, but she ran to a Bishop in Onitsha area and the bishop made a call to Soludo and she was allowed.
โNow, that piece of land is becoming a threat to residents of this area, and we are calling on governor Soludo to do what is right to save his subjects.โ
As at the time of filing this report, it was gathered that residents have made phone calls to the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), but no response or help have come their way.