Residents of Trademore Estate, Lugbe, a suburb of the Federal Capital
Territory, Abuja are still counting their losses after they were held hostage
for hours by a rampaging flood that over ran the estate recently. The flood,
occasioned by a heavy downpour in Abuja, covered over 60 houses. Also
affected was a Catholic Church still under construction, which was pulled down
by the heavy flood.
The flood, which started at about
5:30 am kept all the residents indoors till around 8:30 am before they could
move out of the estate.
Some of the victims, who spoke to Vanguard
Metro, VM, lamented their losses of early morning flights, job interviews
and other important engagements and called on the Federal Government to come to
their aid.
A senior engineer with the estate’s
management office, Mr. Emeka Ugwueze, blamed the flood on heavy down pour in
Abuja city, which he said was the primary source of the flood. He said the
flood from the main city was so heavy that it had gone beyond the capacity of
the estate owner, and therefore requires the Federal Government’s intervention.
According to him, the management of
the estate had done much in the past to bring such devastation under control,
but for the fact that the flood came from the main city required the attention
of a high profile contractor like Julius Berger to bring the situation under
permanent control.
“The flood is not from rain fall
within this estate but from the one that fell in the town, and if anything must
be done to check it, I think it is the Federal Government that will do that
because no small contractor can handle this high magnitude of flood unless a
bigger contractor like Berger is brought here by the Federal Government. This is
already beyond the owner of the estate, who I know had done a lot to avoid this
kind of incident.
“The people here are Nigerians and
they deserve government sympathy by way of bringing a permanent end to this
frequent devastation through an intervention measure.”
The extensive damage the flood
caused was the second since a similar incident occurred in May this year,
during which lesser residential houses were affected. It was after this that
the management cleared the drains and took strict measures within the estate to
avoid future occurrence.
Vanguard report written by Emmanuel
Elebeke
Devastated By Flood, Abuja Residents Cry Out
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Monday, September 01, 2014
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