He said the appeal became necessary as the flood have contaminated the water sources and facilities through chemical contaminants such as fuel, pesticides,metals as well as pathogens in sewage, cemeteries, septic tanks and dead animals.
According to the SSG, the government announced that the it will embark on another round of dredging and clearing of drainage channels and waterways of silts in the affected areas.
Oresanya however blamed the flooding on uncontrolled development and carefree attitude of some residents to critical environmental issues such as waste management.
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“Some residents are so inconsiderate that they built on waterways on the guise of having approvals. Even if they have the approvals, it would have been given in error through bad advise to the approving authorities”
“The present government is however determined to correct these anomalies as the identified buildings and structures would be removed in the larger interest of other residents”he added.
The Commissioner also used the opportunity of the visit to debunk the erroneous belief of residents that excess release of water from Oyan Dam in Abeokuta led to the flooding in the border towns saying that it has earlier been predicted and which they were duly informed that there would be heavy rainfall at lthis period of the year which will result in tidal lock due to rise in sea level.
He therefore counselled them to always heed government’s environmental adversaries and directives so that they would always live in safe and healthy environment at all times.