Lawmakers Call On FG To Intervene In Oko Gully Erosion Site

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Anambra State House of Assembly has appealed to the Federal Government and relevant agencies to control the gully erosion at Federal Polytechnic, Oko to prevent further damage.

Chairman of House committee on Environment, Honourable Edward Ibuzo made the call when the committee visited the erosion site on fact finding.

While commending the management team of the polytechnic for the efforts they are making to tackle the problem, Honourable Ibuzo explained that his committee visited the gully on the directive of the Anambra State House of Assembly to see where it can assist the polytechnic to  arrest the erosion menace ravaging parts of the school.

The lawmaker observed that the erosion is very devastating and called on the Federal government and relevant agencies to take urgent steps to control the gully erosion, even as he assured that the committee will take the message to all the areas help need to come from for the benefit of the polytechnic.

In their separate speeches, some members of the committee, Honourable Emeka Aforka and Honourable Okechukwu Okoye lamented that the erosion has dealt big blows on the land scape of the institution and is beyond the scope of the polytechnic urged the Federal Ministry of Environment to put up preventive measures in the area to save lifes.

In his speech during a meeting of the polytechnic management team with the House committee on Environment, the Deputy Rectorof Administration, Dr. Kenneth Ezekwe who represented the Rector, Dr. Francisca Nwafulugo disclosed that a section of perimeter fence of the polytechnic has been consumed by the gully and has also encroached into the 1.23 kilometer road around there commissioned last year.

Dr. Ezekwe further said that some structures close to the disaster are seriously affected by the erosion, stressing that if urgent action is not taken,those structures will go down soon.

On his part,the Chairman of the Governing Council, Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Malam Kale Kawu represented by a member of the Council, Dr. Chibsaiuzo Asomugha, said the Council is working in partnership with the the school management team to solve the problem.

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