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Abia Govt Promises To Quickly Save Ogbor Hill Community Threatened By Erosion
The residents of Ovom Street in Aba North Local Government Area and the inhabitants of Ogbor Hill Ancient Kingdom have received assurances from the Abia State Government that it is prepared to address the threat of gully erosion in the area.
When he visited a significant gully erosion location that is endangering the lives and property of locals, Mr. Uche Ukeje, Senior Special Assistant on Aba Rejuvenation to the Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, provided the assurance.
After seeing the erosion site and speaking with journalists, Mr. Ukeje, an architect, said that the erosion had a huge impact on the neighborhood.
He said that he was going to relay the outcome of his visit to the Governor and the need for urgent intervention by the state to save the community from further loss, adding that the state government would be seeking the support of relevant federal government and global agencies to permanently address the erosion challenge.
He disclosed that the state alone may not be able to fund the project because of the damage the erosion had caused the community.
Ukeje, who said that it was only an insensitive government that would have allowed the erosion menace to get to the extent it was at the time of the inspection, described Dr. Otti’s government as compassionate, promising that it would respond as quickly as possible.
“The scale of destruction as you can see here is massive. We will get other organs of government involved to make sure that help comes as soon as possible.
“This problem has lingered before this administration. We are going to look at the remote cause of this to know how to permanently bring this to an end. We will trace the cause and find a lasting solution to the flood menace in this community, ” Ukeje said.
Indigenes of the area lamented that they could no longer easily meet with their kith and kin or access some parts of Aba North and South LGA because of the impact of the erosion.
According to them, the road when it was still motorable served as an alternative entry and exit route to major parts of Aba, the commercial nerve of the state.
They stated that they no longer sleep, especially during the current rainy season as the road caves in at the slightest drop of rain.
They disclosed that many houses have caved into the gully, adding that the erosion may soon sack the entire community, with over 3000 houses already threatened.
The President of Aba Chamber of Commerce, Industry Mines and Agriculture (ACCIMA), Chief Jerry Kalu, said that his attention was drawn to the erosion menace by residents and indigenes of the area.
Chief Kalu called on lawmakers representing the area from the state to the federal level to liaise with the state government to ensure that urgent step was taken to bring a lasting solution to the erosion menace.
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