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Oyo Government Promises To Support Flood Victims

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The Oyo State Deputy Governor, Otunba Moses Adeyemo inspecting one of the flood affected areas Ibadan on Wednesday. He is flanked by the Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun (right), The Director-General Physical Planning and Urban Devt. Control, Tpl Waheed Gbadamosi (left) and Caretaker Chairman of Akinyele South LCDA, Mr. Olumide Alli (second left).
The Oyo State Deputy Governor, Otunba Moses Adeyemo inspecting one of the flood affected areas Ibadan on Wednesday. He is flanked by the Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun (right), The Director-General Physical Planning and Urban Devt. Control, Tpl Waheed Gbadamosi (left) and Caretaker Chairman of Akinyele South LCDA, Mr. Olumide Alli (second left).

Oyo State Government has promised to support affected residents of Tuesday’s flood in the state, assuring that there would be prompt repair of roads, culverts and drainages affected by the flood.

These assurances were given on Wednesday by the State Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Otunba Moses Adeyemo when he led a combined team of State Government functionaries, National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) and the State Emergency Management Authority (SEMA) officials to the flooded areas Ibadan.

Otunba Adeyemo warned residents to stop dumping refuse on water ways, noting, “It is unfortunate this has happened despite many numerous preventive measure put in place by the government which include dredging of rivers, urban renewals and plans and various sensitization programmes. Despite this, some of our people have not stopped the habit of dumping refuse indiscriminately.

“However, we will not rest on our oars and our government, being a responsible one will provide succor for the affected people and commence repairs of roads, culverts and drainages. We hope to complete the repairs before the end of this year,” the Deputy Governor explained.

Otunba Adeyemo admonished residents to play their role in avoiding a reocurrence of this natural disaster by adhering to environmental laws and patronizing Oyo State government registered waste disposal agents, warning that house owners at river banks should relocate or leave their residences during heavy downpour

He lamented the unprofessional attitude of some Structural Engineers who do not leave set-backs before construction of buildings and consequently called for professional building ethics to ensure those due processes are followed during constructions.

Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Chief Isaac Ishola advised residents in the state to desist from dumping refuse in drainages and water ways, pointing out that these acts largely contributed to persistent flooding in the State.

In his words, the representative of National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA), Abuja, Mr. Yakubu Sulaimon promised NEMA’s readiness to always support the State as it has done in the past, assuring that the agency will continue to fulfill its obligations to the people of the country.

The places visited by the deputy governor and his team were, Celestial Church of Christ, Orogun; Ojoo-Shasha road; Egberi river, Olodo; Ipari-Oda-Oki-Orogbangba area; and Onipepeye river, Old Ife road, Ibadan.

Packaged by Oyedapo Oyewole

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