Flood: Kwara Govt evacuates debris on Asa River
Flood:
Kwara Govt evacuates debris on Asa River
The Kwara Government has
commenced the clearing and evacuation of debris on Asa River to prevent flood
in Ilorin and environs.
Mrs Oluwatobi Banigbe, the state Commissioner for Environment,
said this during the commencement of the exercise at Unity Road, Ilorin metropolis,
on Saturday.
Banigbe said this in a
statement signed by Mrs Taiwo Okanlawon, the Public Relation Officer of the
ministry.
According to her, upon the realisation that there are debris
blocking the free flow of water, Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq directed the
ministry and the Environmental Task Force to ensure the evacuation with utmost
urgency.
“We are already doing the job and we don’t need to go through memo
writing, which may take some time and the Governor does not want any delay.
“The lives and properties of
the people of the state are of paramount importance to the governor,’’ she
said.
Banigbe noted that youths and professional local divers were
engaged for the evacuation, which was a job opportunity for people who were
professionals in the field.
She added that exactly a week
ago, a delegation from Federal Ministry of Environment and Ecological Fund
Office visited the state to inspect the river while seeking a permanent
solution.
“The dredging of Asa River has been awarded and there will be
channels where structures will be erected at both sides of the river to stop
overflow,” she said.
The Chairman of Environmental
Task Force, Alhaji Razaq Jidah, in partnership with the State Fire Service,
participated in the exercise.
(NAN)
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