Otti Begins Reclamation of 10-Year-Old Gully in Abia Community
The Abia Government has commenced intervention work aimed at recovering the more than a decade-old Obuba-mbara-Ozu Umunwanwa gully in the Umuahia South Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.
Dr Christian Anokwuru, Special Adviser to Gov. Alex Otti, who hails from the area, explained that the gully posed a serious existential threat to the community, having washed away many houses and people’s livelihoods.
Anokwuru spoke on Thursday, when he conducted newsmen around the gully site, currently undergoing reclamation work by the state government.
He said that aside from destroying people’s houses, the gully had also washed away part of the Community Primary School I, Umunwanwa.
“We also lost the community square, which used to be a beautiful place, and our playing field to the gully,” he said.
He further said that the community also lost many farmlands, plantations and economic trees to the menace.
Anokwuru said that the gully dangerously threatened the Methodist Church, Ozu and practically cut the road leading to Ogbodi Ring Road before the current intervention.
“It took the community’s continuous interventions to check the encroachment and maintain the road to make sure people pass through to Ogbodi,” the governor’s aide said.
According to him, the gully spans three villages, beginning from Umuobia to Umuokeh, toward Udo Bridge, which is the boundary between Abia and Mbaise in Imo.
Anokwuru explained that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) had attempted to rebuild the road leading to the bridge during Orji Kalu’s administration, but abandoned the project, which was handled by Zerock Construction Company.
He said that the project was abandoned at Amuzu Ubakala, shortly after its commencement from Mgbarakuma, near the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway.
Anokwuru explained that the NDDC intervention helped to arrest the Iyi-Afor gully, which existed long before the Obuba-mbara-Ozu gully started.
“It is a federal road, but the beauty now is the State Government’s intervention, which is why we have the steady progress of work.
“The prayer on the lips of every member of this community is that the road will be actualised. “With the signs on the ground and Dr Alex Otti’s intervention, I can comfortably say it is a done deal.
“I can’t tell you that I played any role in attracting the project. Noo! “It is the governor’s programme to ensure that every community in Abia is impacted positively by his administration.
“He does not mind whether it is a state or federal project, provided it benefits humanity,” Anokwuru said.
The President-General of the community, Chief Fidelis Okebugwu, and the Community Liaison Officer to the project, Mr Oluchi Nwosu, also shared similar optimism that both the gully reclamation and road construction would be successfully executed by the Otti’s administration.
The two community leaders and the governor’s aide expressed profound gratitude to Gov. Otti for embarking on what they described as “two gigantic projects”.
According to them, completing the road will help in realising the long-expected Umuopara-Ogbodi-Umunwanwa-Ubakala Ring Road.
They said that the road would not only open up the area to social development, but also enhance its economic potential, including commercial fish farming and sand extraction in one of the big rivers in the area.
The community leaders also opined that, when completed, the road would stimulate economic prosperity among the people and reduce the travel time from Mbaise to Aba, the commercial hub of Abia.
“God will bless Gov. Alex Otti. Our community cannot wait for the 2027 General Elections to reward his good work with our block votes for his second tenure,” they said. #Otti Begins Reclamation of 10-Year-Old Gully in Abia Community#
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