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Onuchukwu,
while commending the efforts of both the National Emergency Management
Agency (NEMA) and the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) on their
efforts in managing the situation across the country, appealed to them
to come to the aid of the polytechnic as a matter of urgency.
He
said: "As I speak with you, our entire Atani campus has been submerged
by the flood. We encountered this experience almost on yearly basis but
the magnitude of this year's flood is overwhelming.
"Apart
from the campus, hostels belonging to individuals where our students
stay are also submerged, making it impossible for any reasonable
academic activity to go on.
"We
had earlier put some measures in place and cleared some flood channels,
but this year's flood came in a way we did not expect and swept those
things away. But we thank God that so far, there is no human casualty.
"We
are using this opportunity to call for federal and state governments'
interventions to enable us address the issue and be able to reopen when
the flood reduces."
Meanwhile,
some of the students who spoke with reporters, said some of their
household appliances and personal belongings, including textbooks have
been damaged by the flood.
They called on all the necessary authorities to come to their aid especially as their health may be in grave danger.
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