Niger Delta
Flood Kills Five, Sacks 71 Communities In Rivers
No fewer than five persons have lost their lives, while 71 communities in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State have been sacked as a result of continued flooding.
The Chairman, Ahoada West Local Government Area of the State, Hon. Hope Ikiriko disclosed this during a live Radio Programme last Saturday in Port Harcourt, monitored by our reporter.
Describing the situation as a nightmare, Ikiriko said that pupils in the area were no longer going to school because the buildings housing them had been submerged.
He said, “Flooding is one of the major disaster that we have encountered. We do not know how to handle it, how to stop it, how to manage it. It is a nightmare.
“A lot of people have died. They are up to five now. At the last count we recorded two, but they are up to five now including a pregnant woman. Pupils are no longer going to school because most of the schools have been submerged and some of the schools that probably have not submerged have been used as Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps.
“Farmlands have been devastated. I can tell you on good authority that all the 71 communities in Ahoada West are affected. That gives you a picture of what we are facing,” the council chairman said, noting that the flooding is caused by volumes of water emptying into the Niger Delta.
“I will say the channel is along the Orashi axis. Houses are pulled out, you know majority of the building are mud houses, even the block houses sometime, those that are not well built are pulled out.
“Trees sometimes fall and many other things. But this comes from very strong current from up North and it is devastating,” Ikiriko said.
On the recent naming of Rivers State as a national disaster along with other states by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), he cautioned that the issue of floods should not be politicized.
“We know the predicament that the state government is facing when it comes to issues of national interest so anything that happens we are easily agitated thinking it has been politicized. It was the efforts of the Governor Nyesom Wike led government and the cries of the people that attracted NEMA,” he stated.
He expressed the need for the IDP camps to be increased to six or seven in addition to the four currently set up in Akinima, Mbiama, Okogbe and Ibetta communities in order to cater for more persons.
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