Flood Disaster : CICAN consoles with Omor Kingdom indigenes
The umbrella body of the Correspondents that report and analyse the country’s Commerce, Industry and Small and Medium Enterprises ( SMEs), the Commerce and Industry Correspondents Association of Nigeria ( CICAN), has condoled with the good people of Omor Kingdom in Ayamelum Local Government Area of Anambra State, over the devastating flood that has ravaged the ancient kingdom and its environs.
This fact is contained in a CICAN’s media statement jointly signed by the association Chairman, Mr Charles Okonji which was made available to the media on Tuesday, in Lagos.
The stateny said it shared in the pains of the Omor Kingdom and its neighbours who have seen their houses, businesses and farmlands washed away by the heavy flood which has wrought heavy losses to Anambra State in particular and most parts of Nigeria in general.
The community also condoled with the community’s traditional ruler, His Royal Highness, Igwe Oranu Chris Chidume over the huge losses his subjects have recorded as a result of the ravaging flood at this particular difficult period in the history of the country.
The statement said, ” The entire CICANfamily who are over 100 media practioners in Lagos, Abuja and other parts of the country are pained by the losses suffered by the good people of Omlr kingdom and its neighbours. We share in your pains and grief at this very difficult time in the country’s history. We pray God to give your highness Igwe Oranu Chris Chidume and the good people of the Kingdom the fortitude and Grace to bear the irreparable losses incurred.
“We urge the people of the kingdom to take solace in the fact that God in heaven will not abandoned or forsake them at this trying and very difficult time economically and politically.
“We called on Governor Prof Charles Soludo and the Anambra Stats Government to come to the aid of the Omor people by providing them with the needed relief materials to cursion their pains and also assist them to rebuild their lives,” the CICAN statement read.
Okonji however called on rich and good spirited individuals to come to the aids of the Omor people, urging the Federal to also assist the people who have lost their properties and livelihood with relief materials to rebuild their lives and houses again.