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Oyo warns farmers, residents to steer clear of contaminated streams in Oke-Ogun

The commissioner advised farmers who planted cash crops within the affected areas and fishermen to suspend every activity within the vicinity.

• September 7, 2022
Governor Seyi Makinde
Governor Seyi Makinde

Oyo State government has warned residents of five communities in the Oke-Ogun area of the state against drinking water from the contaminated streams in their localities.

Abiodun Oni, the Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, gave the warning in a statement on Wednesday in Ibadan.

Mr Oni said a truck conveying chemical substances had an accident and emptied its content into a drainage channel, which eventually flew into the streams that passed through the five communities.

He listed the communities as Ijaye, Ido, Olowo-Igbo, Iseyin and Ibarapa.

Mr Oni said the truck was involved in an accident on Iroko-Oyo Highway while conveying a substance presumed to be soap-making chemicals.

He said the soap-making chemicals, which fell off into the drainage, ended up contaminating the streams that pass through the five communities.

Mr Oni said that this impaired water quality and rendered it toxic to humans and the environment.

The commissioner advised farmers who planted cash crops within the affected areas and fishermen to suspend every activity within the vicinity until the waters have been tested and considered safe for human consumption.

“Government is on top of the situation, as the ministry has dispatched some of its staff members to the affected areas to continue to monitor the situation while also conducting a water sampling until the water can be ascertained safe for consumption.

“The state government will continue to ensure that the ecosystem is protected in the state,” Mr Oni said.

The commissioner urged the citizens to also take responsibility by properly handling and disposing of chemical substances and other biodegradable items by ensuring they do not end up in the streams.

He advised them to jettison the bad culture of dumping wastes into the drainage channels.

(NAN)

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