The commuters, who spoke to journalists at Oyigbo, said the Oyigbo to Port Harcourt-Aba Expressway junction was a death trap.
Mr Razak stated that NEMA had already begun preparing residents to mitigate the impact of the flood as the intensity of rainfall increases in the South-South, particularly in Rivers.
The NEMA zonal coordinator noted that two internally displaced persons camps had been established to accommodate flood victims in the area.
The appeal came on the heels of an accident in which a 40-feet container fell on an 18-seater Toyota Hiace bus, killing one passenger and injuring 17 others.
There has been turmoil in Oyigbo since mid-October. The state government blames the pro-Biafra group for the attacks.
