Indigenes laments as flood takes over homes, farmlands in Delta community (photo)

The residents of Igbide and Ofagbe communities in Isoko South and Isoko North Local Government Areas of Delta State have deserted their homes as flood completely submerged their buildings and farmlands.

Our correspondent, who observed the situation, reports that Ofagbe community, the NYSC corpers lodge, Gospel Church of Christ, Oketa Grammar School have been overtaken by the flood.

Also swallowed by the flood were Ofagbe District Customary Court, Ebe Primary School in Ovrode Community, a nearby community leading to Ofagbe.

Addressing newsmen, he urged politicians and well meaning individuals to put politics aside and render help to the flood victims who are suffering.

Commodore Nesiama, who was flanked by the NNPP Delta State House of Assembly Candidate, Isoko North Constituency, Dr. Daniel Uroghome also called on the Federal ànd the Delta State Governments to immediately put in measures at mitigating the perennial flood, as well as its effect on the people.

According to Commodore Nesiama, “The people should find succour. People should be able to eat, get shelter; IDPs’ camps should be opened for free.”

He expressed shock at the level of damage the flood had caused the people of the two communities.

He said, “The magnitude of this flood is unimaginable.”

Delta State NNPP Chairman, Chief Friday Efetobor, who received the relief materials on behalf of Igbide people, called on the Federal and the State Government to come to the rescue of the victims.

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