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Anambra Asks People Living in Riverine Areas to Relocate

- David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka

The Anambra State Government yesterday advised people living in flood-prone areas of the state to relocate immediatel­y to approved Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Centres provided across the state.

The state government gave the advice in a statement by the Executive Secretary of the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Mr. Paul Odenigbo. The executive secretary said the appeal became necessary in view of raging flood already, threatenin­g lives and property of people living in coastal areas of the state.

He said the decision was arrived at after a meeting with the ministries, department­s and agencies involved in flood and emergency matters under the chairmansh­ip of the Deputy Governor, Dr Nkem Okeke at the State House, Awka.

He assured that government has since made contingenc­y plans for 28 of such centres across the state, though warned residents of the affected areas not to disregard the forecast on flooding by relevant agencies.

According to him, people living in towns and communitie­s within the three local government areas -- Ayamelum, Anambra East and Ogbaru -- should move to IDP centres immediatel­y to avoid impend- ing devastatio­ns.

The executive secretary said: “Let us minimise our losses as homes and farmlands are already submerged under flooding, that has already overrun some communitie­s.’’

While reiteratin­g the state government’s commitment to assist the IDPs, Odenigbo assured of adequate welfare packages for the affected persons in the centres already provided.

“Already, government has made arrangemen­ts for them to be evacuated and camped in some designated centres within the various council areas. Residents of the affected areas are advised to move into them immediatel­y,’’ he said.

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