Ogun declares flood areas disaster zone
The Ogun State
government, yesterday, declared the Isheri axis of the state and its
environs as a disaster zone. The area has been affected by serious
floods caused by heavy rainfall and water released from the Oyan Dam by
the Ogun Osun River Basin Authority.
Governor Gbenga
Daniel made the declaration when Mohammed Sani-Sidi, the
Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency, (NEMA), visited
the state to assess the damage caused by the flood. Meanwhile, the
technical group set up by the state government to explore ways of
addressing the situation, said through its preliminary report that the
construction of three artificial lakes in the affected areas would end
the flooding.
Soliciting help
The flood has
caused massive destruction of property, economic hardship and the
displacement of hundreds of people. Mr Daniel noted that apart from
palliative measures put in place through the State Emergency Management
Agency, the construction requires major funding that is beyond the
capacity of the state government. He added that if urgent steps were
not taken, the long bridge on the Sagamu Expressway, linking Lagos with
other parts of the country, may be weakened by the flood and eventually
collapse. He lamented that this year had been a most challenging one
for the state in terms of natural disasters, recalling that a major
rainstorm ravaged Sagamu four months ago destroying over 50 houses and
several school buildings.
Similarly, another rainstorm ravaged Abeokuta, the capital,
destroying four major bridges and several houses. He described the
flood in the Isheri axis as well beyond the capacity of the state
because of the level and degree of the disaster. Mr Sidi said he came
with his officials to commiserate with the people of the state, adding
that he would also visit the affected areas with a view to determining
the extent of damage and making necessary recommendations to the
federal government.
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