It was equally revealed that latrines, especially pit
toilets within the affected village, were forced open, allowing the excreta to
flow into people’s houses and into wells or water reservoir meant to preserve
drinking water.
The community was said to be under serious siege of flood
for a long time, but the situation allegedly became worse since Governor Rochas
Okorocha tore up roads without constructing them in the area.
The situation became even more deplorable with the
construction of sports stadium along Orlu/Owerri Expressway without flood or
erosion control measure.
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