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Residents displaced by erosion in Abia State are pleading with the government to consider alternative solutions to their forced relocation.
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Abia State Displaced Residents Appeal for Alternatives to Forced Relocation

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Last updated: 2024/03/24 at 7:44 PM
By Author Published March 24, 2024
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Residents displaced by erosion in Abia State are pleading with the government to consider alternative solutions to their forced relocation.

Despite the government’s offer of temporary accommodation in hotels to allow for reconstruction work in the area, residents are concerned about losing their means of livelihood and homes.

A resident, Mrs. Chinwe, a widow who sells borehole water as her only source of income, expressed her plight, stating that the proposed relocation would leave her and others destitute. She questioned where they would go and how they would sustain themselves if moved.

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Other residents echoed similar sentiments, urging the government to provide funds for alternative accommodation rather than temporary hotel stays. They expressed skepticism about the government’s offer, fearing abandonment at the temporary location.

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In response, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Mrs. Joy Maduka, reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety of residents.

She explained that the erosion, which has already destroyed many buildings, poses a significant threat to lives.

Maduka emphasized that the government has issued vacation orders to residents since January 12, 2024, and has offered temporary accommodation to those yet to relocate. She urged residents to prioritize their safety and comply with the relocation directive to prevent further loss of lives and property.

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