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Residents lament as flood wreaks havoc in Ondo community

A resident said that the community has been experiencing flooding for a long time due to lack of proper drainage systems.

• July 5, 2025
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Flood used to illustrate the story [Photo Credit: The Sun Nigeria]

Some residents of Okitipupa, Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State, have been displaced due to flooding, with their houses submerged following a three-day torrential rain.

Some of the affected areas in Okitipupa on Saturday revealed that the flooding resulted in significant property damage and rendered many homeless.

Mostly affected areas are Okitipupa-Erinje axis, Omawa, Kuneyin, Apata, Igbodigo and Ayeka that had no proper drainage systems.

The residents, who spoke with journalists in separate interviews, said that the flood was worrisome as some houses were submerged, with commercial activities also affected as many people could not go out for their business.

They appealed to the management of the Okitipupa Local Government to clear blocked drains and also commence construction of drainage where they are lacking.

Ganiyu Akinfenwa, a resident of Erinje, said that the community has been experiencing flooding for a long time due to lack of proper drainage systems.

“We have been appealing to the government for help in this area to build drainage systems so that erosion can flow freely during downpours like we experienced for the last three days,” he said.

Tosin Akindolire, a resident in Apata, said many houses were submerged during the rain as residents bale water out of their houses.

“In our own case, the drainages were blocked with nylons and plastic bottles, causing the water to overflow into our houses,” he said.

Mr Akindolire appealed to the government to help clear the blocked drainage.

Catherine Ebisemiju, a resident of Omawa, said that many houses were affected by the flood and commercial activities were disrupted as people were unable to go out for business due to the torrential rain.

Another resident of Igbodigo, Michael Orogbemi, said that the ongoing road construction in the area was affecting the residents during the rain.

“The ongoing construction of roads and drainage systems is affecting us as water overflows the constructed drainage and affects our houses.

“We appeal to the government to expedite the construction and keep it on schedule,” Mr Orogbemi said.

Andrew Ogunsakin, the chairman of the local government, while confirming the flooding, said that the council secretary had visited the affected areas.

Mr Ogunsakin assured residents of quick intervention by the government to address flooding in Okitipupa and its environs.

“We have visited affected areas and I can only assure residents of quick intervention in order to prevent flooding across Okitipupa and its environs,” Mr Ogunsakin said. 

(NAN)

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