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Flood Sacks Ondo Community
Residents of Ikare, headquarters of Akoko North East Local Government of Ondo State, yesterday urged the federal and state governments to declare the community an ecological disaster area.
The community witnessed a four-day torrential rainfall, which flooded most parts of the ancient town.
Mostly affected areas are Hospital junction, First Bank area and Jubilee Market.
Okoja-Iku-Awara Dam Road was washed off, thereby making it impossible for vehicles to ply the area.
As a temporary measure to douse the consequence of an impending disaster which may lead to loss of lives and properties, the caretaker chairman for the local government, Rafiu Eniayewu, mobilised local government workers, market women, members of NURTW and community leaders to clear debris deposited on the gutters to give way for easy passage of water.
The Director of Environmental Services, Mrs. Yemisi Adeniyi, cautioned residents against indiscriminate dumping of refuse on water passage, particularly during rainy season.
The Are Iyalaje of Ikareland, Chief Risikat Mohammed, who mobilised Ikare market women for a clean-up exercise, noted that the topography of Ikare Akoko called for both Ondo and the federal governments to come to their aid in area of channelisation now that the population of the town was growing daily.
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