Rainstorm: Gov. Oyebanji laments destruction of property in Ado-Ekiti

Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State has lamented the massive destruction of property in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, during Saturday’s torrential rain.
Mr Oyebanji on Sunday inspected the areas affected to evaluate the level of damage caused by the rainstorm.
Represented by Deputy Governor Monisade Afuye, the governor expressed happiness that there were no casualties during the torrential and stormy downpour.
He sympathised with the victims and pledged the government’s support for those affected to rebuild their damaged structures.
The governor noted that while some structures experienced partial damage, it was a complete sweeping for the rooftops and the entire structures in some places, which he said would subject the owners to an emergency financial burden.
Mr Oyebanji commended the Ado-Ekiti traditional institution for demonstrating concern over the incident by making a representation to tour the metropolis to check the level of destruction.
The governor assured that his government would not abandon the victims in subduing the emergency shock occasioned by the natural disaster that rendered hundreds homeless.
He assured that the Ekiti State Emergency Management Agency and the National Emergency Management Agency would revisit the affected areas to evaluate the damaged structures and enumerate the victims to guide the government on how best to intervene.
Mr Oyebanji, however, appealed to the federal government for timely intervention in the Ekiti rainstorm incident, regretting that thousands across the 16 local governments have become homeless, while some had lost their means of livelihood.
Buildings, infrastructures, and electrical facilities were not spared by the rainstorm, as many poles and telecommunication masts were pulled down in the metropolis.
(NAN)
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