Gully erosion puts Oba community, Rojenny Stadium in jeopardy

A massive erosion in the Oba axis of the Onitsha-Owerri expressway is threatening the destruction of properties worth billions of naira.
The erosion, which had already cut the Owerri-bound carriageway of the federal highway and is threatening the second lane, had approached a filling station and a nearby hotel.
Already, the Anambra government has barricaded the affected part of the road, transferring all the burden to the second lane on the verge of a collapse.
The popular Rojenny Stadium and Games village, with about 30,000 sitting capacity football pitch, is also at risk of collapse if urgent measures are not taken to arrest the gully erosion menace.
Some residents, who spoke to journalists on Saturday, called on the federal government to urgently step in and address the challenge before it degenerates into an ecological disaster area.
Johny Obinwa, facility consultant at Rojenny stadium, said over 350 residential buildings, acres of undeveloped land, a filling station and a two-star hotel are all threatened by the gully erosion.
Mr Obinwa said facilities worth millions within Rojenny had been destroyed by heavy flash floods from Ichi, Nnobi, Ojoto, and Uruagu-Oba whenever it rained.
He said perimeter walls around the stadium, parts of spectators’ stands, tennis, and handball courts had collapsed while the tracks had been pulled due to waterlogging.
Mr Obinwa said, “Our Olympic side swimming pool has overflown, the flood causing this gully erosion flows from Ichi, Nnobi Ojoto and Uruagu-Oba communities in Idemili South Local Government Area. It is also because the gutters and water channels are too small.”
“On our part as management, we are doing what we can to mitigate the disaster, but we need a lot of work to do to protect the sporting facilities that are in the Games Village; that is why it is important that Federal and Anambra governments come in.”
Amaka Obi, the transition committee chairman of Idemili South Local Government Area, who spoke at the site, said the state government had tried to control the gully erosion menace, but the situation had not abated.
Ms Obi was represented by Uchechukwu Ubadi and Nzubechukwu Ibe, councillors representing Oba Ward 1 and Oba Ward 11, respectively.
She said all the controls done so far, including the water channels constructed about three months ago, had collapsed because of the heavy flood.
She also pointed out that when a proposal was made to fill the gully with refuse at the budding stage, youths in the area refused, placing a charge of N5,000 per trip as a condition.
“We contacted the Anambra Waste Management Agency to dump refuse here as a way of reducing the flow pressure, but the owners of the empty land and youths here stopped us, claiming we wanted to take their land, so it was moved to another erosion site in Nnewi.
“Now, the gully has deepened, and many houses are going down every day, and with the rate of rainfall, only God can save those buildings and their owners,” she lamented.
(NAN)
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