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Flooding: FG begins dredging of Ogun River downstream

As part of an effort to avert the Borno flooding experience, the federal government, on Friday, flagged off the dredging of the Ogun River downstream from Ikorodu to Isheri.

Stating this was the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Ogun-Oshun River Basin Development Authority (O-ORBDA), Engr Dr Adedeji Ashiru, at the ceremony held at Isheri in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State.

Ashiru noted that the project is key to the safety and well-being of communities along the stretch of the river, adding that the history of flooding in the Isheri area and other parts of the downstream Ogun River is of great concern.

He emphasised that flooding in Isheri areas could not be attributed only to water releases from Oyan Dam, saying that the downstream section of the Ogun River is influenced by a complex network of 52 river tributaries.

“The Oyan Dam plays a crucial role in erosion control, mitigating the damaging effects of uncontrolled water flows. However, recent flood patterns, including the catastrophic flooding in Borno State due to a failed dam, highlight the need for proactive measures. We must prepare for potential water surges into the Oyan Dam, given predictions of large volumes of runoff in the coming months.

“To address this, the Federal Government, through the Ogun-Oshun River Basin Development Authority, has taken preemptive measures. Since March, we have been gradually releasing water from the Oyan Dam in a controlled manner, increasing the dam’s capacity to accommodate excess floodwater.

“The dredging project we are flagging off today aims to improve water flow from the Ikorodu-Isheri section into the lagoon, reducing flood risks. By dredging this 10-kilometre stretch, we will create a more efficient discharge path for excess water, alleviating flood risks.”

The O-ORBDA boss said the project represented a significant step forward in solving flooding challenges.

“We are committed to safeguarding lives and properties, and this dredging project is just one example of the many interventions being implemented to protect our communities from floods,” he added.

Ashiru appreciated the governments of Ogun, Lagos, partners, stakeholders, and communities for their support in building a safer, more resilient future for all and sundry.

The Olofin of Isheri, Oba Sulaimon Bamgbade, on his part, appreciated the gesture and promised to continue to sensitise residents on how to take precautionary measures against flooding.

Photo caption: Representative of Messrs Lanum Integrated Services Limited, the Managing Director/CEO, Ogun Oshun River Basin Development Authority, Engr Dr Adedeji Ashiru and the Olofin of Isheri, Oba Sulaimon Bamgbade, at the flag-off 10 km dredging project of Ogun River Downstream, held on Friday, at Itolowo riverine community, Ikorodu, Lagos State.

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