Director missing as flood ravages Abuja community

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A director at the FCT high court in Abuja is currently missing after a flood from Friday morning rain submerged his vehicle.

identified the missing victim as Anthony Okwecheme, a director of finance and accounts at the FCT high court.The bridge

According to witnesses, Mr Okwecheme and his driver were plying the flooded road and not aware there was a bridge ahead.“Their car fell into the drench and they were drowning and calling for help. We only rescued the driver and brought out the car but could not rescue the man,” a witness said.

 

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Super sad news!! FCDA needs to fix that portion of the road in Galadimawa that's gets flooded with every heavy downpour.

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