Abeokuta, Akute… Ogun asks residents to relocate over looming flood

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 21/10/2025
The Ogun state government has asked residents living along riverbanks and wetlands to relocate following the anticipated overflow of the Ogun River between October 20 and November 3. In a statement on Monday, Ola Oresanya, commissioner for environment, said the advisory was part of the government’s early warning system aimed at reducing the impact of seasonal flooding across the state. Oresanya added that the rising water level would result from the controlled release of water from the Oyan Dam, triggered by heavy rainfall in the northern part of the country. “Communities likely to be (…)
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