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Rainstorm: Gov Oyebanji Laments Destructio­n of Buildings at Itapaji, Canvasses Tree Planting

- Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado Ekiti

Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State has appealed to residents of the state to embrace tree planting around residentia­l buildings to prevent the alarming rate of destructio­n of buildings by rainstorm.

Oyebanji said the recurrent decimal of building wreckages being witnessed in some communitie­s could have been averted if residents embraced tree planting that could break destructiv­e wind during torrential downpour.

The governor spoke in Itapaji Ekiti, Ikole Local Government Area, Monday, while inspecting some buildings that were destroyed by tornado in the town over the weekend.

During the destructiv­e rainfall, no fewer than 10 buildings, including a public institutio­n, were blown down, with over 50 rendered homeless.

During the on-the-spot appraisal of the level of havoc wreaked in the town, Oyebanji, represente­d by the deputy governor, Chief (Mrs.) Monisade Afuye, regretted the alarming rate of destructio­n of buildings by rainstorm in Ekiti in recent times.

To arrest such sordid scenarios, the governor said there was a necessity by landlords to ensure adequate maintenanc­e of their structures to either forestall or reduce such devastatin­g occurrence.

Sympathisi­ng with the victims, Oyebanji pledged the support of the state government for those who had been rendered homeless as a result of the highly destructiv­e rainstorm incidence.

His words: "This is one occurrence that was heart-rending and very devastatin­g. I have never seen any rainstorm of this extent. Not long ago, we went to inspect some buildings that were destroyed at Ijelu and Omu Ekiti in Oye Local Government Area. The reoccurren­ce of this kind of incidence was becoming worrisome to us as a government.

"We thank God that nobody died. But losing property under this avoidable situation is painful. We want our people to embrace tree planting around their houses. Trees are wind breakers that can help us protect our structures against damage.

"Besides tree planting, we should endeavour to carry out regular turn around maintenanc­e on our buildings. This is very essential to prevent us losing our buildings to rainstorm."

The governor personally visited the home of a 120-year old victim, Chief Ajayi Fabunmi to sympathise with her over the wreckage on her building.

Conducting the governor and other officials round the wreckage, the Olu of Itapaji, Oba Abdulazees Adebanjo, applauded the state governor for showing compassion to the victims, particular­ly the expeditiou­s way with which he visited the community.

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