Ocean surge has destroyed four riverine communities
of Ondo State and rendered residents homeless in Ilaje Local Government Areas
of the state.
The surge which was said to have occurred last week,
affected four communities of Mese, Ayetoro, Abereke, and Gbagira, all in the
oil rich council area of the state.
A source told journalists that the area had over
the years been suffering from ocean surge being coastal community.
He said the latest incident that wreaked havoc
started three weeks ago and was yet to cease till last week, adding that no
life was however lost in the surge.
The source said: "Many have been rendered
homeless after the incident because their houses have been destroyed. We need the
government intervention, as we need shoreline protection in that area.”
To this end, a group under the auspices of the
Ilaje Advancement Forum has called on the government and other stakeholders to
protect the residents of the affected communities.
Coordinator of the group, Mr. Fadeshola Ojamomi,
said the government and relevant agencies were aware of the ugly development,
noting that the affected communities started noticing the sea incursion in
2006.
"The federal government approved the sum of N8
billion for sea embankment sometimes in 2006 and 2007 but nothing happened till
date.
“We wrote to the governor recently and we are
currently working on an open letter to the president via the national
dailies," he stated.
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