Imo monarch seeks quick federal intervention in community’s erossion menace

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From Stanley Uzoaru, Owerri

The traditional ruler of Amakohia autonomous community in Ikeduru Local Government Area of Imo State, Eze Innocent Alaribe has called the attention of the Federal Government to the worsening gully erossion in all the villages in his area.

According to the monarch,Over 50 natives of the community have been rendered homeless including himself , as his palace he added has long been abnaddoned by his cabinet chiefs and family members.

Also, President General of the community, Goddie Ukwu who took our correspondent round the affected areas lamented that the incident has forced so many of its indigenes to desert their ancestral homes.
Ukwu disclosed that the erosion has disconnected his community from its neighbours ,making the cost of transportation in and outside the area very expensive.

“We are going through hell in my community right now,many homes have been abandoned because of erosion, the depth of this erosion can engulf a two story building ,already three buildings have caved in and my people are leaving outside their homes.

The road is no longer motorable, before we go in and out of here,it’s like a merry go round,Okada will take you through bush parts that you will almost be afraid if you are a visitor that they want to kidnap you.

“Our school is daily loosing its students because parents are afraid to enroll their children in the school that is very close to the erosion site.
“Look at the airport, it’s very close to us from here yet very far because of the erosion that has divided us with our neighbouring communities, we appeal to the various governments once more to help us,it’s beyond us,” Ukwu lamented.

“If I want to visit my palace,I will park my vehicle at a long distance and treck to the place,my subjects are afraid of even coming there,we have cried out severely to governments but nothing has happened, but we would continue to appeal to them to come to our aide,” Alaribe said.

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