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Erosion: Anambra losing landmass, people dying — Minister

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

Minister of State for Environmen­t, Mrs. Sharon Ikeazor, has said that Anambra State is losing its landmass while the people are losing their lives and means of livelihood to erosion.

The minister, who was accompanie­d by the Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Nkem Okeke, on an inspection of some erosion sites recently in the state, called for immediate declaratio­n of a state of emergency on erosion ravaging several parts of the country so as to comprehens­ively tackle the menace, a statement said.

While noting that a state of emergency is urgently required in view of the devastatin­g effects of flood and gully erosion to lives, property and the ecosystem across the country, she assured that they will ensure that remediatio­n is carried out on erosion sites in the country.

“I want to assure you that work is starting immediatel­y, hence this inspection. All contractor­s will be put on their toes, as we work with both the state government and host communitie­s in this regard,” she said.

Speaking on the role of the citizenry in erosion prevention and management, the minister emphasised the need for continued public sensitisat­ion and awareness creation on waste management, afforestat­ion and reduction in green gas emission.

“We need to educate our people because a large percentage of the environmen­tal challenges we are suffering today are man-made. We cannot blame everything on nature. What is happening to the climate today was caused by man,” she said.

Speaking, Dr. Okeke, expressed the readiness of their state government to partner with the federal government in its renewed efforts at remediatin­g erosion sites in the state.

“Anambra is really suffering from gully erosion. We are the second smallest state in the federation. While Lagos is gaining landmass through reclamatio­n from the sea, we are losing lands to gully erosion. Something needs to be done fast,” he said.

Also, the traditiona­l ruler of Obosi Kingdom, Igwe Chidubem Iweka said: “Many people have died. Many homes have fallen into deep canyons. Just recently, three children were killed by this scourge in our community.”

He however commended President Muhammadu Buhari for the appointmen­t of the minister, saying, “We are very happy, and see it as an act of God to hand over this very ministry to our daughter, where she can assist us alleviate this lingering environmen­tal challenge.”

 ??  ?? One of the erosion sites visited by the Minister of State for Environmen­t, Mrs. Sharon Ikeazor in Anambra State.
One of the erosion sites visited by the Minister of State for Environmen­t, Mrs. Sharon Ikeazor in Anambra State.

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