Some community elders and leaders made the appeal on Monday, when they took journalists on a tour of the lakes, including Isaa, Iwelle and Iwalaa fishing lakes.
He lamented that over 1,000 plots of land had been lost to the erosion,
Mr Okonkwo said the upgraded clinic would have 100 bedspaces for all gender and ages, an ambulance bay, maternal wards, diagnostic centre and laboratory.
Mr Nweke decried the killings and said it was strange in the area.
Anambra residents blamed the traditional rulers for their woes, while others said the government was overbearing.
A witness said the deceased, including a man and his two children, who had reported for the day’s job, allegedly died on the spot.
