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Flooding: Ekiti to Spend N334m to Dredge Waterways

From Priscilla Ofunre, Ado-Ekiti
The Ekiti State government is to spend a sum N334 million to dredge waterways to prevent the recurrence of flooding that ravaged some sections of Ado-Ekiti metropolis and other towns in 2019.
Some sections of Ado-Ekiti; like the Ita Eku, Ureje, Eminrin, Embassy Island and others, were submerged by flood in September, leading to the collapse of Ureje bridge along Ado-Ijan-Ikare road.
Briefing newsmen in Ado-Ekiti on Monday after the state executive council meeting, the Commissioner for Information , Chief Muyiwa Olumilua, revealed that the council  also gave approval for the procurement of N54 million customised Safe Delivery Kits to be distributed to pregnant women across all the 16 Local Government Areas of the State .

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Olumilua said: “the dredging is to alleviate the suffering of the inhabitants of some critical areas in Ado-Ekiti. 
“Areas to be dredged included; Obala-Balemo-Elemi, Ita Eku-poly road-Eminrin, Omisanjana-Ureje-133kva, Awajin-Ureje road and Ireakari-Ilawe road totalling 18,500 metres and at the cost of N194, 530 million and is to be delivered within 12 weeks”.
Olumilua added that due to persistent flooding that hit Ikere Ekiti this year, the government is to dredge Osun stream channel , construct concrete channel at Temidire section of the town and reconstructing a failed culvert at Ajolagun at the cost of N140 million.
The Commissioner stated that the council also approved the completion of the state Secretariat complex phase V at the cost of N621 million and to be delivered within six months.
He said the council also deliberated and approved the Ekiti State Discrimination Against Persons with disabilities Prohibition bill 2019, to deal with matters affecting those suffering all manners of neglect in the state.
Olumilua said the council approved the Ekiti State Housing Corporation Bill 2019 to deal with issues of housing in the state.

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