Houses built on the waterways in Olora layout Ado Ekiti Ekiti State which was marked for demolition has been executed.
Ekiti State government begun the demolition of illegal structures
erected on waterways to prevent flooding in the state.
Governor Ayodele Fayose who was on ground to supervise
the demolition of a structure on the
waterways at Ibukun Olu Street, Olora Layout in Ado Ekiti, the state capital,
urged residents to always maintain a certain level of environmental sanitation.
It could be noted
that in February this year, Governor Fayose was at Ibukun Olu Street, Olora
Layout, to warn residents whose buildings were erected on the waterways, giving
them a 30-day ultimatum to remove those structures.
The ultimatum was however extended following
pleas from the occupants of the area.
Governor Fayose who returned to the area on Thursday,
said he was ready for business as he ordered the immediate demolition of the
structures to ensure free flow of water.
The governor said the demolition comes after compensation
had been paid to the affected residents.
A resident in the
area, Alao Mathew who expressed happiness and also commended the governor for
the level of development in the state.
With the demolition of structures on the waterways, the
residents are hopeful that there would be a stop to the consistent flooding in
the area.
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