The Ekiti State Government has assured victims of flooding in Ilawe Ekiti in Ekiti Southwest Local Government Area of assistance to mitigate the loss incurred in the disaster.
The Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, gave the assurance during an on-the-spot visit to the town to assess the level of damage done by the flood caused by the continuous downpour.
Property worth millions of naira including residential buildings, business centres, places of worship, farms, vehicles and goods were destroyed by the flood.
According to a statement by his Special Assistant (Media), Odunayo Ogunmola, the Deputy Governor directed the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to commence immediate documentation of victims with a view to assisting them cushion the effect of the loss.
Describing the damage done by the downpour and the accompanying flood as very sad and disheartening, Egbeyemi who was joined during the visit to the affected neighbourhoods by the Alawe of Ilawe Ekiti, Oba Adebanji Alabi, sympathized with the victims and promised government’s prompt intervention through SEMA.
The Deputy Governor directed the Chairman of Ekiti Southwest Local Government, Mr. Amire Kolade, to assess other parts of the town affected and report to his office for further action.
Egbeyemi appealed to residents of the state to be more prepared on the weather forecast of the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NIMET) of flood disasters in most States this year.
The Deputy Governor said: “We sympathise with you for what has happened, we pray that we will not experience it again but we are going to assist you after we might have assessed the damage.
Egbeyemi who promised that government would do everything possible to avert such occurrence in the nearest future disclosed that measures had been put in by the Kayode Fayemi administration to assist the victims.
Many of the affected residents who narrated their ordeal to the Deputy Governor described the flood as unprecedented calling on the state government to save their lives and businesses with support in cash and kind to put the pieces of their lives together.
Some of the neighbourhoods affected include Oke Ibedo, Iro, Ijuku, Araromi, Adin, Oke Emo, Afuremu, Irorin, Okepa and Aaye. The fence of the Alawe’s palace was also pulled down by the rampaging flood.