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Makinde to Establish Oyo State Flood Management Agency, As Bill Scales First Reading

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has revealed plan to establish the Oyo State Flood Management Agency as part of his administration’s efforts to address cases of flooding across the State.

The Governor forwarded the Oyo State Flood Management Agency Bill, 2024 to the State House of Assembly for consideration as the Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP) reaches its close.

The Bill was read for the first time at the floor of the House on Thursday by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin.

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“This administration has observed the need to establish a permanent Agency to oversee and maintain a comprehensive flood management system across the entire State.This is because the Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP) will be ending soon.

The Executive Council has considered the need to establish the Oyo State Flood Management Agency. It is important that we leverage the expertise and the already established infrastructure of the (IUFMP). The new Agency will build upon the existing efforts of (IUFMP), which has been working to develop a long-term flood risk management framework for Ibadan since 2014.

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“This proactive approach will safeguard our communities and infrastructure from the devastating effects of flooding.”

Rt. Hon Adebo Ogundoyin commended the Executive Council for coming up with the Bill which he said was long overdue considering the spate of flooding in cities across the State.

According to him, the new Agency will now oversee the management of flood across Oyo State is commendable unlike the mandates of (IUFMP) which limits its activities and scope only to Ibadan.

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Other lawmakers in their contributions to the Bill expressed happiness at the decision of the Executive Council to put in place a new Agency to address flood.

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