Osun State Governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola has sympathized with
residents of Osogbo, capital of Osun State over the flood disaster that wreaked
havoc in the ancient city after the Eid-Kabir Sallah.
Gov Aregbesola inspecting the flooded areas in Osogbo |
In a statement by the Director, Bureau of Communication and
Strategy Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, after the tour of the affected areas including Okeonitea,
Rasco, Fiwasaye and Gbomi, the Governor said the flood occurrence took the
state by surprise judging by the heavy investments of Aregbesola’s
administration on flood prevention since 2011.
According to him, "considering our efforts in the past at
ensuring cleared waterways, we never expected this; our government deeply
regret the flooding that has affected our people".
Since 2011, the government had been embarking on massive
dredging of waterways in all parts of state in order to stave off such
disasters.
"I have moved round to commiserate with the victims whose
properties were affected by this disaster.
"We have been quite committed to ensuring absence of this
calamity since the advent of our administration as we have been regularly
dredging the waterways on annual basis and as a matter of fact we are still
very much indebted to those who normally work with us to ensure cleaning of our
waterways."
The governor attributed the development to what he called
the negative impact of people's activities on the environment adding that a
huge accumulation of wastes remains a major invitation to flood.
He said, "This happens mostly when the negative
activities of the people impact on the environment as we have seen a huge
accumulation of wastes blocking the free flow of waterways.
""I want to use this opportunity to appeal to
our people to heed our call to live very hygienic life. Let us cooperate with
the government in the maintenance of good liveable environment.
"Our people must henceforth obey the government
sanitation control and the collection of waste that we put in place because if
we all religiously follow it, we will never experience this devastating
flooding”, he siad.
"Our government is aware that those who cause this
are not living in this environment but the consequences of their unhygienic
culture caused this -the loss of millions of naira and assets.
"Let us all run away from what we called pains, agony
and misery to our fellow human beings as everyone is urged to dispose his or
her waste responsibly.
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