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Oyetola tasks Osun residents on flood control

Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun state has urged residents of the state to cooperate with government in prevention of flood disaster and other environmental hazards.

Oyetola made the call  during an engagement meeting with the Young Farmers Association(YFA), Osun Chapter , on Thursday in Osogbo.

The governor was represented at the event by his Special Adviser on Civic Engagement, Mr Tunbosun Oyintiloye.

Oyetola said that cooperation of the residents was needed to prevent havocs, which flooding could wreck on commercial and economic activities  in the state, if not well managed.

The governor  added that all hands must be on deck to prevent any form of environmental degradation, that could bring untold hardship on the residents.

He said that residents should not be left out in government’s ongoing efforts to make the state flood free.

The governor urged them to live up to their civic responsibilities by supporting the government in every step targeted towards prevention of environmental hazards.

“Residents have important role to play in avoiding all sorts of environmental degradations by being conscious of acts that can stimulate environmental hazards.

“They must avoid reckless dumping of refuse on waterways which can cause flooding,” the governor said.

Oyetola  also said  that government was aware of the fact that  resources must be dedicated towards  better irrigation system  to improve food production in the state.

Earlier in his remarks, the State Chairman of  YFA, Mr Titus Oyekunle,  said  that  flooding was  affecting their businesses, especially fish farming.

Oyekunle appealed to government to assist farmers  with relief package to cushion the effects of flooding on their farming activities.

He commended the governor for prioritising welfare of the people of the state as well as embarking on other development projects across the state.(NAN)

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