Flood destroys over N15m worth of goods in Aba, renders many homeless

Follow us on Social Media

Social sharing

2729045 fullsize20150811004626 jpeg4ca9015dc843dda4d39cc30b5ee6085d

A heavy downpour on Wednesday night, June 12 in Aba, Abia state, left many homes, shops and markets submerged under water and also destroyed goods estimated at over N15m

  • The unfortunate development also rendered scores of residents of the area homeless
  • Okechukwu Egechi, a landlord in the area, claimed that he lost all his property to the flood, and also nearly lost his 13-year-old daughter to the flood
  • Oriaku Chisom, a senior pastor at a church situated in the area, urged political leaders to urgently intervene in order to save residents from the disaster

  • A heavy downpour on Wednesday night, June 12 in Aba, the commercial hub of Abia, has left many homes, shops and markets submerged by flood.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that goods estimated at over N15 million were also destroyed by the flood.



Legit.ng gathers that at Ahia Ohuru (New Market), over 25 shops on Lines 10, 16, 20, 43, 44 and 47 were all submerged.
Obinna Ogugua, a trader in the market, was said to have lost 32 bales of clothes, worth about N2.9 million.


More than six hours of rain also flooded the Ahuronye, Nwaogu and Mathew streets on Obuda/Eziukwu and Ohanku roads in the Ndiegoro area of the city, leaving many houses flooded.


The unfortunate development also rendered scores of residents of the area homeless.


A resident, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, disclosed that he lost all his household items to the flood.
He said that it took the intervention of neighbours to save some children, especially those whose parents were away during the downpour, from being swept away by flood.


Okechukwu Egechi, a landlord in the area, said that Wednesday’s experience was not new to them.


Egechi, however, said that the extent of flood and resultant damage of property was significantly higher than similar incidents in the recent past.


He said that he was away when the rain started, but regretted that it was difficult for him to access his house when he returned at end of the rain due to the heavy flood.


He said: “We have been complaining about the poor drainage in this area for many years, but nobody listened to us.


“It is so bad that we have people representing us at the state and federal levels but they do not know about the perennial flooding facing us.”


Egechi, who claimed that he lost all his property to the flood, also said that he nearly lost his 13-year-old daughter to the flood.


“As I was told, she was the last to leave the house and suddenly fell into the flood but was rescued by neighbours,” he said.


Oriaku Chisom, a senior pastor at the Garden of Life Ministries, situated at No 6 Ahuronye Street, said that flooding had become a perennial problem in the area.


Chisom said: “The situation is not new. It has become an annual incident and usually takes residents unawares.


“What is happening is simply a sheer sign of neglect by our political leaders. People will suffer and buy household equipment only to lose them to flood every year.”


He said that although he was sent parking from his residence in the area by flood some years ago, his church was still situated there.


He regretted that the federal government’s contract through the Ecological Fund Office for the reconstruction of the drains to properly address the flood menace was allegedly abandoned.
“We are calling on our leaders, from councilors, council chairmen, state and federal lawmakers and the governor to urgently intervene in order to save the residents from the disaster,” Chisom said.

THE ROTTEN FISH: CAN OF WORMS OPENED OF APC & TINUBU'S GOVERNMENT OVER NIGERIA'S ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

WATCH THE CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND KNOW THE RESPONSIBLE PARTIES TO BLAME FOR NIGERIA'S ECONOMIC CHALLENGES, WHILE CITIZENS ENDURE SEVERE HARDSHIPS.

Watch this episode of ISSUES IN THE NEWS on 9News Nigeria featuring Peter Obi's Special Adviser, Dr Katch Ononuju, 9News Nigeria Publisher, Obinna Ejianya and Tinubu Support Group Leader, McHezekiah Eherechi

The economic crisis and hardship in Nigeria are parts of the discussion.


Watch, leave your comments, and share to create more awareness on this issue.


#9NewsNigeria #Nigeria #issuesInTheNews #politics #tinubu THE ROTTEN FISH: CAN OF WORMS OPENED ...
DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS FOR SUBSEQUENT UPDATES
#9newsnigeria #economia #economy #nigeria #government @9newsng
www.9newsng.com

Facebook comment

Click on the link below or Scan the QR Code to join the 9News Nigeria WhatsApp Channel

9News Nigeria Investigative Reports WhatsApp Channel
9News Nigeria Investigative Reports WhatsApp Channel