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Reps decry devastating flooding, gully erosion in some part of Imo State

By Mercy Aikoye

The House of Representatives has decried the negative impacts of flooding and gully erosion in Ubah–Isunjaba, Uburu Ekwe, Umunam, Amaju-Amaigbo, Amucha, Okwudor, Umuozu, Umuokwara–Ihebinowerre, Umuezikeukwu and other locations in Isu/Njaba/Nkwerre/Nwangele Federal Constituency, Imo State;

Sequal to a motion of urgent public importance moved on the floor of the house by Hon. Harrison Anozi, Flooding and erosion have led to the loss of fertile topsoil, affecting farmers’ livelihoods and resulting in decreased agricultural productivity. He said the situation is dire, with property destruction, compromised building integrity, and residents forced to evacuate without shelter due to fear of collapse.

The lawmaker noted that deteriorating condition of roads poses severe safety and security risks to commuters, often resulting in fatal accidents and increased cases of kidnapping. If left unaddressed, the situation may lead to heavy landslides, severe health issues, loss of human lives, and negative impacts on agricultural productivity.

In his submission, Hon. Anozi said to mitigate this, the House resolves to urge the Ecological Funds office and Federal Ministry of Environment to commence remedial work on erosion control and land reclamation. The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) will also provide immediate relief materials to affected people.

Additionally, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) will capture the repair and reconstruction of failed roads in the 2025 budget estimates. The Committees on Environment, Ecological Funds, and Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) will ensure compliance.

The House further advised that controlling the menace of gully erosion will bring succour and relief to the people of Isu/Njaba/Nkwerre/Nwangele Federal Constituency, especially families and communities directly affected. Studies have shown that geotechnical assessments and proper land-use activities can help control gully erosion.

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