
The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, had in a statement alerted that some communities in Delta will experience severe flooding.
An indigene of the community, Alaowei Cleric Ebikonbowei, Esq, said that, “the major challenge of the community is the seasonal flooding. Flood has submerged Esemokugbene community, Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.“As we speak, the community has been submerged by the flood and it will not recede until the end of November.
“The only
means of movement in the community is by paddling a canoe.”
Ebikonbowei
lamented that relief materials distributed to the affected people were far
inadequate.
“A person
will not get more than one cup of rice.
What the
people need is a permanent solution which is to reclaim the land,” he added.
Ebikonbowei,
who is the Chairman, Board of Trustees, Centre for Human Rights and
Anti-Corruption Crusade, CHURAC, called on the Delta State Governor, Sheriff
Oborevwori and the lawmakers representing the affected areas to come to the aid
of the people.
He further
claimed that the “NDDC which is saddled with the responsibility of developing
the Niger Delta region has not initiated any single project for the community
since its establishment in 2001
“This
community needs immediate and long term government intervention to save the
lives of those who are facing existential problems.”
Another
indigene of the community simply identified as Peremo said flood had been a
major challenge to them.
She said
they pay as high as six thousand naira (₦6,000) to move out of the location.
She
appealed to the relevant agencies to come to their rescue and help with relief
materials
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