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Flood Wreaks Oyo Communities, Leaves Trail of Destruction

The Journal Nigeria June 8, 2025

Ola Akinwunmi

A devastating flood has hit some communities in Oyo State, destroying properties and farmlands worth millions of naira. The affected communities are Ilu-Aje and Imini in the Afijio Local Government Area. The flood caught residents off guard, leaving them with significant losses.

One of the victims, Àkeem Olatunbosun, lamented the unexpected nature of the disaster, saying, “We cannot quantify our losses which include farmland and other valuables.” He called on the State Government to intervene and mitigate the effects on affected families.

The Oyo State Road Maintenance Agency expressed its deepest condolences to those affected, acknowledging the devastating impact on communities, homes, and livelihoods. The agency’s Chairman, Busoye Ogunlade, assured the public of its commitment to finding ways to provide necessary assistance and prevent future occurrences.

In his statement, Chairman, Busoye Ogunlade, acknowledged the devastating impact of this natural disaster on communities, homes, and livelihoods.

“My heart goes out to everyone affected by the devastating flood. May the love and support of family and friends bring comfort during this difficult time.”

Ogunlade assured them of agency’s commitment to speedily work on ways to provide necessary assistance to forestall further occurrence.

“May the affected individuals and families find strength during this challenging time,” he prayed.

The flood disaster in Oyo State highlights the need for urgent action to support affected communities. As residents struggle to cope with the aftermath, government intervention is crucial to providing relief and preventing similar incidents in the future.

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