As part of its efforts to mitigate the impending flood disaster predicted by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, has embarked on a comprehensive exercise of de-silting canals and drains in its mandate areas, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment. The exercise, which began on Thursday July 25 is ongoing, with activities continuing in Jesse town on Monday August 4.
At the Ukuedejor/Police Station Road, a massive drain de-silting and evacuation of wastes exercise took place with the help of pay loaders and trucks stationed for the exercise. Residents expressed gratitude for the ongoing exercise, thanking Governor Oborevwori and the DESOPADEC Board for the timely intervention. A shop owner, Mrs. Esther Saturday recounted her experience during rainfall.
"I want to thank Governor Oborevwori and DESOPADEC for this exercise. Whenever it rains, water covers everywhere, making it difficult for my customers to patronize me. But now, I'm very happy because my customers will be able to come and patronize me easily. It's a great relief," she said.
A Vulcanizer, Mr. Samuel Ajosere who has his shop situated in the area, while speaking with DESOPADEC Media also expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the exercise saying, the DESOPADEC Board Chairman, Olorogun Bar. John Nani and the MD/CEO, Chief Festus Ochonogor truly care for the well-being of the people.
As the exercise was underway, a heavy rainfall disrupted the operation, providing DESOPADEC media reporters with a clear understanding of the flood experienced by residents of Police Station Road. The rainfall also highlighted the trauma residents endured and the significance of DESOPADEC's assistance.
Other areas in Jesse where the de-silting exercise has taken place include Jesse Primary School Road; Akpaka Road; Olympia Road; Oyibo Dedegbo Road and Uyo Road. The exercise demonstrates DESOPADEC's commitment to its mandate of bringing development and succor to the people in its areas of operation.
By: Evelyn Obibi-Assay and Igho Ejememo
Copyright: Fresh Angle International (www.freshangleng.com)
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