Life has become unbearable for residents
of Olorunsogo community in Ikorodu, Lagos, as water released from the
Oyan dam belonging to the Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority
has submerged their homes, reports Femi Ogbonnikan who visited the
affected community
For residents of Olorunsogo community,
Yewa, Oke-oko filling, Isawo, Ikorodu, Lagos State, it is from one form
of problem to another. Two months ago, militants who were scooping
petrol from the burst Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
pipelines and could no longer make brisk business as a result of the
shutdown of the flow of the petroleum products, invaded the sleepy
community and went on the prowl, abducting the residents in exchange for
ransom and killing some in vengeance for the murder of their members,
until armed soldiers backed with fighter jets were deployed in to
enthrone sanity in the coastal community.
Three weeks ago, the residents woke up to
the flow of water released from Oyan dam of the Ogun-Osun River Basin
Development Authority (OORBDA) which has submerged their homes.
Consequently, residents have, in droves, begun to move out of the community which has become impassable and have decided to squat in the homes of their respective relations in the heart of Ikorodu, while others have put up theirs for sales.
Worse hit are pupils of nursery and
primary schools and secondary students who no longer go to school as a
result of their inability to pass through the only entry and exit route
which has been flooded by the water. Residents too who own vehicles and
were caught unaware, before they woke up to the water which has
submerged their community, with well over 500 buildings, have no option
other than to park them at homes.Consequently, residents have, in droves, begun to move out of the community which has become impassable and have decided to squat in the homes of their respective relations in the heart of Ikorodu, while others have put up theirs for sales.
When THISDAY visited the community which
is made up of three zones, a wooden canoe was being used to ferry the
residents in and out at N100 rate.
Secretary of the Olorunsogo Community Development Association (CDA), Mr. Ohikhuemen Fehinti Jacob, lamented over their plight.
Secretary of the Olorunsogo Community Development Association (CDA), Mr. Ohikhuemen Fehinti Jacob, lamented over their plight.
According to him, hardly had they settled
down, shortly after the militants had besieged their community,
kidnapping the residents, forcing many of the inhabitants to take refuge
elsewhere, than they were shocked to be greeted with waterflow which
has taken over their community.
“We are no longer safe in our community.
Between June and August when the militants besieged our community,
kidnapping for ransom or killing, many of our inhabitants fled their
respective homes for fear of being attacked. And since the Federal
Government intervened with the active support of the Lagos State
Government, normalcy has returned to the community, following the
deployment of armed soldiers backed up with fighter jets and snuffed
life out of the rampaging militant who had no other option than to go
from one house to another and rob when the only source of their
livelihood through the bursting and illegal scooping of petroleum
products from the NNPC pipelines have been blocked.
“I was also a victim but with divine
intervention I escaped the hammer of the militant by a whisker when they
struck at midnight. They came in a dozen, forcefully broke the window
pane of my house. The militant spent an hour and 30 minutes, attempting
to gain entry into my home. I was at the mercy of the OPC boys who came
to my rescue. When the dust has settled and normalcy has returned with
the presence of armed soldiers deployed to our community those who had
fled their respective homes had to return.
“Again, three weeks ago, to our utter
dismay, we were woken up to the strange flow of water in our community.
Almost every home has been submerged. Those who own vehicles can’t drive
out and those who were caught outside the community before the
waterflow have to abandon their vehicles where they are caught up,
because it is only one entry and exit route that links the entire
community,” said Ohikhuemen, who is a proprietor of Christ Faith
Schools.
In the same vein, another resident, Mr. Benjamin Balogun, expressed dismay over the sudden waterflow into the community.
In the same vein, another resident, Mr. Benjamin Balogun, expressed dismay over the sudden waterflow into the community.
According to him, “instead of the
waterflow to recede, since three weeks ago that it was released, it is
flowing the more, thereby causing extensive damage to household items.
Now, our children and wards can’t go to their various schools because
the water has blocked and as well, flooding the only route linking our
community. Besides, day-in, day-out, we have been seeing dangerous
animals, like aligators and big snakes which have accompanied the
waterflow into our community. We are all living in fear. To be honest
with you, a large number of our inhabitants have been parking out in
droves because they can no longer bear the risks or consequences.
There is a Housing Estate, Wood Island.
Virtually, all the residents have parked out. Some have even put up
their homes for sale and they have been going to the heart of Ikorodu
town to rent apartments and stay. As the situation is getting worse by
the day, I am also considering selling my home as well.
“But I am appealing to the state
government to please come to our aid. This natural disaster is a
perennial thing. The government should come to our rescue by helping us
to dredge the canal and also build a bridge across it,” said Balogun.
The Vice Chairman of the CDA, Mr. Fatai
Aremu, also seized the occasion to appeal to the Lagos State Government
under the able leadership of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, for urgent
intervention.
“Most of the developmental projects in
this community were done through communal efforts. We raised the money
to bring electricity into this community and yet government officials
would come and collect Land Use Charges and tenement rates. Since we
have been staying in this community no single government either from the
federal or state government presence or intervention has been felt
here. We are all at the mercy of the token we have been contributing to
develop our community.
In the entire Isawo and Agric communities
which fall under Ikorodu West Local Council Development Area (LCDA),
there is only one public primary school, while the rest are privately
owned.
“For this reason, we are appealing to both the federal and state governments to please come to our aid,” Aremu pleaded.
“For this reason, we are appealing to both the federal and state governments to please come to our aid,” Aremu pleaded.
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