 More than 17 communities have been submerged by flood in Ohadji-Ukbe-Ma and Oguta local government areas of Igmo State. The flood rose over creeks onto the roads and into houses, leaving many people homeless with untold hardship details in this report. This is the plight of the people of Iziozu and its environs in Oguta local government area of Igmo State, ravaged by flood. The traditional rule of the area is of Victor Ichioma, was among those trapped while many others have been displaced from their homes. Previously, for quite a long time, we need government help. First, I cannot go out because often there is no road. Here it's blocked. This side from the road is blocked. The water reaches at the west. I cannot go out. For nearly two weeks now, you can see the homes of my people. They have all left here and I don't know where they are. Help is not coming from anywhere. And there is no sign of abetting what we are seeing now. It's quite a very unfortunate hunger, disaster, lack, famine, disease, and imminent death are waiting my people. Because the community is surrounded by water, so majority of them are going to reallocate in other villages that is not much affected. Farmlands and agricultural produce were not spared in the devastating flood as the water level continued to rise. Residents said this is the worst flood they have experienced since 2012. So the flood will spoil my cassava. With the farmers, we don't know what to do. We are calling on relevant agencies to come to the federal, state government to come to aid to assist us. Most of us, our business has been flooded. And so many women have been displaced. The NEMA is supporting the MDDC state government as you come to our aid. So many communities, over 30 communities, displaced and just devastated. I think it's time for us to come up with a good workable plan that can be implemented correctly so that we can solve the problem. Water has kept on rushing from the lake to the community, and this has made the member representing O'Hatry Egbema, Oguta and Oruwaist in the House of Representatives, Uju Kingsley, to raise an alarm. You have the reptiles, the dangerous reptiles like the snakes, running out of the, running out of the, the, the abode in order to fire refugees somewhere. And the best place they can find refugees could be the upland where the human beings are occupied. It's a lot of issues, a lot of issues, honestly, a lot of issues. And I will, I will request that both federal minister of health, federal minister of humanitarian services environment, and the NEMA should live up to the expectation as regards to this situation. Members of the House of Representatives, add Earth President Muhammad Abu Haddi to declare a state of emergency on the Ravaging Flood which is said to have affected over 1 million Nigerians.