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Anambra govt urges state’s flood response committee to be proactive

The state government says adequate planning was needed to avoid the loss of lives, property and farm crops during this year’s flooding.

• August 27, 2023
Anambra deputy governor Onyeka Ibezim, flood in Anambra
Anambra deputy governor Onyeka Ibezim and flood in Anambra

Deputy Governor Onyeka Ibezim of Anambra has advised the State Flood Response Committee to initiate proactive measures in the handling of its assignment, if it hoped to succeed.

Mr Ibezim gave the advice on Saturday in a meeting with the committee members in the state capital Awka.

He underscored the need for adequate planning to avoid the loss of lives, property and farm crops during flooding. 

He described the meeting as very important to the state because of the need to plan ahead of the imminent flood attacks.

According to him, adequate planning will mitigate the negative effects of flood in the lives of residents living in flood prone areas.

The deputy governor, therefore, appealed to the committee to come up with a workable plan for proactive measures in this year’s flood management in the state.

He said the committee had been saddled with a huge responsibility, saying that no excuses would be tolerated for failure.

“You are to ensure that flood victims are timely evacuated, protected and provided for in their various holding camps,” he said.

He said, as a member of the Presidential Steering Committee on flood, the state committee had to be proactive.

“It is expected that the committee  examines the level of preparedness timely and report any challenges ahead for possible solutions,” Mr Ibezim said.

He also said the committee was mandated to provide quality food of home standard with quality drugs at the holding centres, where the flood victims would be camped.

He advised the committee to speed up the activation of the Local Government Management Committee of the sub-committees of the group.

Mr Ibezim said timely inauguration of the sub-committees would help expedite actions at the local level and put structures down before any disaster would occur.

Responding, Chief Executive Secretary of the State Emergency Management Agency, Paul Odenigbo, assured the deputy governor of the committee’s preparedness.

Mr Odenigbo said the committee was consciously following the standard workplan in its possession to achieve the desired goal.

Commissioner for Environment, Felix Odimegwu, said the team was reviewing the 2022 flood response to ensure improvement ahead of this year’s flooding.

Mr Odimegwu promised that the team would put in place a convenient environment for people living in flood prone areas.

He further promised that the committee would provide good food, quality healthcare, recreational activities and more at the holding centres.

Commissioner for Agriculture, Forster Ihejiofor, said farmers would be made to comply with government’s directives to avoid the destruction of their crops by flood.

Commissioner for Transport, Patricia Igwebuike, described the meeting as useful, saying that concrete plans on transportation arrangements needed to be done timely.

The Anambra East Local Government Transition Committee Chairman, Felix Ikechi, spoke on behalf of his counterparts in flood prone areas at the meeting.

Mr Ikechi expressed satisfaction with the state government’s proactive measures toward ensuring successful control of this year’s impending flood.

He assured that all the chairmen in the flood prone areas would inform and educate their people on the need to move to the holding centres in time.

He said that farmers in the areas would be asked to harvest their crops before the flood to avoid the destruction of their farmlands.

It had been predicted by the Nigeria Meteorological Agency that Ayamelum, Awka North, Ekwusigo, Ogbaru, and the Anambra West council areas would likely be affected by this year’s flood. 

(NAN)

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