File photo: Unidentified man walks through the flood in Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom State |
By Etim Ekpimah
Business activities in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, came
to a halt on Monday following a downpour which resulted in flooding of shops
and homes.
At Ekpenyong Street, shops, offices, including the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company, were flooded.
At Ekpenyong Street, shops, offices, including the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company, were flooded.
Residents and business men and women were cut off from their
premises as there were many broken down vehicles on the road.
The flood also swept through IBB Way, Ukpong Ebet, Akpa
Ebet, Akpan Ukpo, Udo, Urua Ikpa, streets and Barracks Road, which leads to the
Government House.
A trader Mr. Okon Eka, said drainage channels in Uyo
metropolis was in a poor shape.
He stated that when a complaint was brought before the
government, what the officials would tell the residents was that Uyo was a
table land.
“If Uyo is a table land, does it mean that government cannot
do anything to reduce flooding in the so-called table land?
“I am a business man. Last year,I lost property worth N3m to
flooding. We cannot continue this way,” he said.
A tricycle rider, who pleaded anonymity, told our
correspondent that residents had been facing the same situation for many years.
“The situation is not new to us as we have lost property
worth millions to flood. Every year, we continue to buy new sets of property
since we do not have anybody to construct drainage systems in our areas. The
government has done nothing to control the flood here.”
It was observed that the IBB Roundabout, the new road that
was inaugurated by President Jonathan in June 2012, was also flooded.
Senior Special Adviser to Government on Technical Matters,
Mr. Etido Inyang, neither picked his calls nor responded to a text message sent
to him by our correspondent, who sought to get the government’s reaction.
The Akwa Ibom State government had on November 4, 2013 told
newsmen that it would need about N500bn to end Uyo flooding.
The governor, Mr. Godswill Akpabio, had said that it would
require maximum investment to bring the issue of flooding under control.
Culled from Punch
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