Niger Delta
Flood Sacks Community From Ancestral Home
Olodu community in Delta State, one of the towns ravaged by the recent flood disaster has relocated three kilometres away from their ancestral home, traditional ruler of the area has said.
The traditional ruler, Obi Alexander Ifechukude, stated this last Sunday in Asaba, in an interview with newsmen.
The traditional ruler, who described the decision as collective, said relocation was the only option to avoid future flood disaster.
He appealed to the state and federal governments to assist the community by providing infrastructure in the new location.
Ifechukude said the community had never witnessed the magnitude of flood experienced during the recent flooding.
He said though no life was lost, but that the entire community was submerged.
‘’ We are farmers, fishermen and hunters and ever since the days of our fore-fathers, we have never seen nor experienced such magnitude of flood wreck.
“As I speak, though the flood has subsided, nothing is left for my people to salvage.
“My people reasoned out that the possibility of the flood coming back soon was most likely and they decided that they will not return to our ancestral settlement and they have my consent.
“ As I am talking to you, my palace was destroyed too and currently I have no place to operate from as a palace.’’
The monarch said the new settlement had been mapped out, while families had started erecting make-shift houses.
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