C’River: Atimbo residents appeal to Gov Otu for assistance as flood destroys property worth N27 million

C'River: Atimbo residents appeal to Gov Otu for assistance as flood destroys property worth N27 million

By Clement James

Properties worth an estimated N27 million have been destroyed as torrential rain pound Arab/Atimbo communities for hours, forcing residents to scamper safety while appealing to Governor Bassey Edet Otu to come to their aid.

Specifically, residents of Arab in Calabar municipality were compelled to literarily wrestle with the flood in order to salvage some properties and safeguard their children as the angry flood took them unaware.

Our correspondent who lives in the area also experienced the wrath of the flood as water virtually subsumed household properties, creating panic and anxiety while the downpour lasted.

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Speaking on the situation, the Arab community chairman, Ntufam Alphonsus Alphonsus while sympathizing with the affected victims, explained that several times, the community had made efforts to draw government attention to the frequent flooding in the area to no avail.

His words: “We really sympathize with families who have lost their properties today because of the heavy rain fall which has destroyed properties, in my estimation, worth N27 million naira.

“The community leadership has been doing everything within its power to engage the government to come and do something here in Arab but that has not materialized.

“Unfortunately, year in year out, we continue to live at the mercy of God and the flood without government assistance which would have helped the situation.”

The retired civil servant added: “I have been out of my house since morning when some of the residents called my attention and so far, more than a hundred houses have been flooded. If you estimate the loss of their properties, it will be nothing less than N27 million naira.”

One of the victims, Richard Fomba, a furniture maker who spoke to our correspondent in tears said “water entered even up to the room of my children and it was God who made my wife to go in and notice it before gathering them on top of my bed.”

According to him, the rain started without showing any sign of destruction but before anybody noticed it, water had found its way to the sitting room and made it right down to the rooms.

Properties destroyed on Thursday included furnitures, sound systems,, books, certificates, clothes, kitchen utensils, airconditions and fans, among others.

Residents have therefore appealed for the intervention of the state government to urgently look in the direction of Arab community to develop the area and construct water channels in order to arrest frequent flooding.

Similarly, residents appeal to the government as well as the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to assist victims with relief materials to cushion the impact of the flood.

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