 Angoli erosion has severed the major road connecting Imo and Anambra states. The menace has had caused serious commotion and panic among residents of the area, leaving many outgoing and incoming vehicles stranded. The incident, which happened at Umuchima in Ideato South local government area of Imo state, was made worse as the alternative route is still not viable. I'm not going from time to time, but I think it got worse a couple of months ago and we've made it known to the very government that we need attention. This route needs attention. My people are being cut off from the system and we sincerely ask them for an expedited assistance overnight. Something has to be done. You can see by yourself the people they cannot access the other communities and predominantly they are farmers and they can't even, when they farm, they can't bring their products to the market. This is a major road to Anambra, it's also a major road that leads the community to Anambra state. So it's a very important truck a-road that something needs to be done and I also want to extend the appeal to the government to do something expeditious that the road will not continue to curve in. To have an undisputed assessment of the very grievous Russian menace we're having here on this major road, the major road that leads Ideato nation to the other neighboring states. It's not just Ideato. This is a truck a-road, federal road per se, but then it has affected a lot of economic activities and then that is why we are here, you know, and then we've come to see for ourselves and to really make recommendations to the federal government and then to the state government in particular to ensure that remedial actions are taken. What the people are going through is very imagined. This is predominantly a rural area. Of course, you know, people move around trying to find a way to survive and you could never tell who could be coming back at whatever time of the day or in the night. Like you did say when you were interviewing the honorable member on the dangers and the challenges people here may have been going through. It's obvious that this is a dead trap, a dead trap. Being a predominantly rural area, you don't rule out the fact that somebody could go to a small event here and drink himself to stupor and get a way back and you forget that this area has collapsed. And before you know it, he ends up at the bottom of the street and that would be the end of his story. So, obviously the presence of this here is not good at all for us and for our people.