Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara on Wednesday flagged off the construction of drainage/dykes/erosion control project of Hydro-Electric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC) at the General Hospital Patigi.
AbdulRazaq commended the commission for working in partnership with the government in bringing desired succour to the people.
This is contained in a statement issued in Ilorin on Wednesday by the Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor, Mrs Modupe Joel.
Represented by the Deputy Governor, Mr Kayode Alabi, the governor disclosed that the administration had intervened in different environmental management activities across the state to safeguard the environment.
The governor said erosions, land degradations, deforestation are among the major environmental issues affecting the state in recent times.
“The issues are caused and accelerated largely due to human factors ranging from excessive wood logging for commercial purposes, charcoal production and of course other natural factors like climate change and global warming.
“This feat is highly commendable and you may wish to look into those areas with hydro-electric installations across the state that are being threatened by these adverse environmental factors and work in partnership with our government in bringing desired succour to the people.
“Within year 2020 till now our government has intervened in different environmental management activities ranging from advocacies and sensitisation across the state via radio, television stations and social media outlets.
“We also embarked on dredging and building of embankments – for flood and erosion control in some parts of the state, including massive tree planting exercises and afforestation campaign across the state, partnerships with relevant Civil Society/Non-Governmental Organisations and many more.
“Interventions such as tree planting campaign for afforestation would be highly recommended as it would break heavy wind and reduce heavy flows of water during precipitations that wash away the soils and leading to gully erosions,” said AbdulRazaq in Patigi.
Sen. Sadiq Umar (APC-Kwara North) promised to go beyond legislative interventions to support HYPPADEC in making positive impacts on the lives of the people and communities within its areas of responsibility.
In his remarks, the Etsu Patigi, Alhaji Ibrahim Umar Bologi II, said the erosion control project would reduce the sufferings of the people of Patigi Emirate Council and protect lives and properties of the people.
“The construction of this erosion project will reduce the sufferings of our people and also protect the lives and properties of our people.
“I want to appreciate the state government, Senator Sadiq Umar and the HYPPADEC for continue supporting the people of Patigi in reducing their sufferings. This is a team work and the management of HYPPADEC has deemed it fit to assist us,” the traditional ruler said.
The Managing Director of HYPPADEC, Mr Abubakar Yelwa, explained that the site possess threats and causes distress not only to the inhabitants of the residential areas around the general hospital, but also to the multiple patients from neighbouring communities in Kwara, Niger and Kogi States.
He also charged residents of Patigi to contribute their respective quotas towards ensuring good maintenance of the drainage system.
“Adverse environmental effects of poorly maintained drainage systems and poor waste management habits are almost equal with the effects of their complete absence,” said Yelwa.
He commended the pioneering efforts of Sen. Umar in seeing that HYPPADEC receives the necessary lifeline.
According to the statement, the 570m span gully erosion with three metres wide and three metres depth will gulp the sum of N212 million.
The flag off was attended by some members of the State Executive Council, including the Commissioners for Environment, Remilekun Banigbe; her counterpart for the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Mr Aliyu Saifudeen, and that of Energy, Hajia Mariam Ahmed Hassana. ( NAN)