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Ekiti Dredges Blocked Waterways, Builds Bridges to Check Flooding

Plants 250,000 trees to curb desertific­ation

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

In preparedne­ss to surmount the challenges of flooding, which have caused the destructio­n of lives and property, the Ekiti State Government has embarked on the constructi­on of bridges and dredging of waterways to avert such occurrence­s.

The state government has also taken actions to rejuvenate the depleted nine forest reserves in the state and also acquired new lands for the plantation of indigenous trees to check desert encroachme­nt in the state.

The state Project Coordinato­r of a World Bank initiative, Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), Dr. AKinyemi Akinyugha, stated these in Ado Ekiti yesterday during a chat with journalist­s.

Akunyugha, who is also the Senior Special Assistant on Environmen­t to the state Governor, Kayode Fayemi, said the government, through NEWMAP, would soon complete the constructi­on of Arinkin and Ajolagun bridges in Ikere and Oke Ako Ekiti respective­ly.

The NEWMAP coordinato­r described the two sites as heavily prone to flooding that has caused threats to lives and property.

He said: “The government of Governor Fayemi is using the NEWMAP to change the landscape of the state. We are embarking on constructi­on of drainages and culverts at Arinkin in Oke Ako and Ajolagun in Ikere Ekiti in the first phase of the project after which we will proceed to Ogbomu bridge located between Irele and Ponyan in Kogi State. Ajolagun bridge is to be delivered by August, 2021.

“We are also going to undertake erosion works at Bisi Aloba avenue, and Temidire Road in Ikere Ekiti. In Ado Ekiti, we are focusing attention on Tinuola, Eminrin, Afao Road, Ajilosun, and Odo Ado, while attention will also be at Owode and Otete in Efon Alaaye, all these are subject to World Bank approval.”

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