Flooding: CLO calls for FG’s intervention in 5 LGs in Anambra

Mon, Oct 3, 2022
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Environment

THE Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) has appealed to the Federal Government to come to aid of the suffering victims of devastating floods in Anambra.

This is contained in a statement tagged “Matter of Urgent Public Importance”, issued on Monday in Enugu by Mr Vincent Ezekwueme and Mr Chidi Mbah, Chairman and Secretary of the organisation.

It said that flood had ravaged more than five local governments, mainly in Anambra East, Anambra West, Ayamelum, Ogbaru and Awka South.

It added that the menace also displaced more than 30,000 persons, destroyed many farmlands, crops, schools, hospitals and houses.

“We commend the relentless efforts of Anambra Government, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Anambra State Emergency Management Agency and other public spirited individuals in ameliorating the pathetic sufferings of victims.

“We extol the on-the-spot assessment of flood-ravaged areas by NEMA, SEMA and government officials to enable government know the extent of damage and proffer immediate and permanent solution to the menace.

“Federal Government should kindly dispatch palliatives and relief materials to the victims and their families,” it urged.

The statement said the CLO commended the government for constructing 13 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps recently.

It called for immediate and urgent evacuation of displaced families to the IDP camps, to save lives, give hope and succour to the victims.

He said: “Government should devise a means of continuous education for the children of victims of devastating Floods that had submerged many houses.

“We equally seek for more help from NEMA, SEMA, political officers from affected local governments, public spirited individuals and stakeholders to work assiduously and contribute immensely towards ameliorating the pathetic problems of victims of flood disaster.” (NAN)

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