Council launches drainage cleanup to prevent flooding

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The Orumba South council of Anambra State has commenced the clearing and desilting of drainage channels across communities to prevent erosion and flooding during the peak of the rainy season.

Hon. Shedrack Azubuike, Chairman of the council, told journalists that the desilting exercise would reduce the spread of diseases, and enhance the overall aesthetics of the area.

Azubuike said that the exercise would be carried out in all parts of the local government area to improve the free flow of stormwater.

According to him, regular maintenance of the drainage systems is essential to tackling both environmental and public health issues caused by blocked drains.

“This exercise is in line with Gov. Chukwuma Soludo’s ‘Operation Clean, Green, and Sustainable Anambra’, aimed at ensuring that communities are neat, safe and habitable for all.

“Clearing these drains will help prevent avoidable flooding that could result in the loss of lives and property.

“Our goal is to make Orumba South a model of cleanliness in Anambra state.,” he said.

He also appealed to residents to Imbibe healthy environment and
refrain from dumping waste into drainage channels.

According to him, such indiscriminate dumping of refuse contribute significantly to blockages and increased flood risk.

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