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Abeokuta Flood: Amosun deploys cabinet members to join in clearing exercise

Cabinet members in Ogun state, have been deployed to various parts of Abeokuta, to join in the clearing of debris, following the flood, which caused havoc in the state capital, last Friday.
This followed an order by Governor Ibikunle Amosun,  during the Executive Council meeting, at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, on Monday.
Commissioners and other cabinet members have since join residents and relevant agencies in  cleaning up of the affected areas.
The governor had earlier embarked on an assessment tour of the affected areas, blaming the sad incidence on indiscriminate building of houses and dumping of refuse, particularly along waterways and drainages.
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Otunba Adedayo Adeneye, who joined his counterparts, Chief Jide Ojuko (Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs) and Mr. Gbenga Adenmosun (Cooperatives and Community Development), to carry out the exercise, at Isale Oja, Kuto and Ago-Ijesha,
in an interview with news men, said this was inevitable, in view of the magnitude of the destruction.
According to him, it behoves on members of the state Executive Council, to lead by example, adding that it was to make residents know the the government is deeply concerned by the loss of lives and property.
Adeneye believed that the loss would have been more, if not for the infrastructural development put in place by the Amosun administration.
The commissioner urged residents to desist from reckless dumping of refuse and building of houses, along waterways and the rivers, in order to forestall a reoccurrence.

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