Rainstorm which occurred on Wednesday evening has destroyed property
worth millions of Naira in four communities in Ibesikpo Asutan Local
Government Area of Akwa Ibom.
Properties destroyed include,
roof of the Ibesikpo Asutan local government legislative building,
telecommunications mast, fence of the local government secretariat and
about 40 shops at Nung Udoe main market among others.
The
Chairman Traders Association in Ibesikpo Asutan, Mr Jude Edet, said on
Thursday that 75 traders were dislodged by the disaster.
“We have
lost so much to Wednesday’s night rain. As at Thursday, by our
inventory, 75 shops were destroyed. If we want to estimate our lost, it
is in millions.
Edet said the traders are willing to pay if
government will constructs a modern market facility for them and
appealed to the government to provide aid to the affected traders.
The
Divisional Crime Officer in the local government, Dorathy Umoh, said
the disaster posed a security threat to the local government
secretariat.
“The council is not safe. We don’t have enough
security men. I have directed that some of the security men in the
out-station be withdrawn to assist in manning security at the council.
“We call on government to come to the aid of the council,” he said.
The
chairman Ibesikpo Asutan transition committee, Mr Ilana Udofia, while
inspecting affected facilities at the council and the market said
destruction caused by the storm were beyond the capacity of the local
government.
“The level of destruction here runs
into hundreds of million. So it is beyond our capacity. Some people were
injured, this is a sad period.
“It is not
just the market, private homes in other communities were affected. We
have never witnessed this in the history of this local government,” he said.
Udofia said the council would liaise with the relevant state agencies to get aid for the victims.
The chairman commiserated with traders and indigenes of the local government affected by the incident.
Udofia appealed to the state government to come in and give the victims relief assistance in this difficult time.
One of the timber dealers, Usoro Usoro said 11 shops were affected at the timber market.
Some of the traders Emmanuel Ekpo and Idongesit Nyong called on the government to come to their aid.
They said, On Okpobo Street, Nung Udoe, electric poles fell by the storm destroyed some houses.
He said some victims of the disaster were taking refuge at a church, Christian Fellowship, Okpob, Nung Udoe.
At
Brotherhood Secondary School, Ikot Ide Akpakpan, where the storm
destroyed three classroom blocks, the principal, Mrs Comfort Ime Ekpo
said, “When school resumes in May, there will be no place for the
students to stay.”
She said one of the classroom blocks destroyed was a PTA project and was roofed just a week ago.
-NAN
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