Oyo Govt Intensifies Flood Prevention Efforts, Continues Desilting of Waterways

The Oyo State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to preventing flooding across the state through sustained desilting of waterways, public sensitisation, and the implementation of strategic erosion control projects.

The Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Hon. Ademola Aderinto, made this known during an interview in his office while speaking on the 2026 Seasonal Climate Prediction and the state’s preparedness for the rainy season.

According to the Commissioner, the 2026 weather forecast released by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) indicates that Oyo State is expected to experience rainfall over a significant part of the year, although the total volume of rainfall is projected to be slightly lower than that of 2025.

He explained that despite the lower cumulative rainfall, the state may still witness flash floods due to heavy rainfall occurring within short periods, a consequence of the effects of climate change and global warming.

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Hon. Aderinto stated that the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde remains proactive in addressing flood related challenges, stressing that the government has put adequate measures in place to ensure that residents are protected from the devastating effects of flooding.

He disclosed that earlier in the year, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources commenced the first phase of desilting of rivers and drainage channels across the state, including waterways under the Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP).

He added that the second phase is currently ongoing across critical river channels and flood prone locations.

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The Commissioner noted that more than 50 percent of the identified waterways have already been desilted, while additional phases of the exercise will be carried out to ensure the free flow of water and reduce the risk of flooding throughout the rainy season.

He explained that the continuous desilting exercise is designed to provide smooth passage for stormwater, thereby preventing blockages that often result in flooding.

Hon. Aderinto also revealed that the state government has intensified public enlightenment campaigns, urging residents, particularly those living or operating businesses in flood-prone areas, to relocate to safer locations before heavy rains intensify.

He commended residents who have complied with the government’s warnings and appealed to others to cooperate in the interest of public safety.

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The Commissioner further disclosed that the state is set to commence additional erosion control and culvert construction projects under its watershed management programme across the three senatorial districts.

According to him, the intervention will further strengthen the state’s flood control infrastructure and protect vulnerable communities.

He reaffirmed the commitment of the Oyo State Government to sustaining environmental protection initiatives, assuring residents that the Ministry will continue implementing proactive measures aimed at mitigating the impact of climate change and ensuring a safer and healthier environment for all.

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Oyo Govt Intensifies Flood Prevention Efforts, Continues Desilting of Waterways

The Oyo State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to preventing flooding across the state through sustained desilting of waterways, public sensitisation, and the implementation of strategic erosion control projects.

The Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Hon. Ademola Aderinto, made this known during an interview in his office while speaking on the 2026 Seasonal Climate Prediction and the state’s preparedness for the rainy season.

According to the Commissioner, the 2026 weather forecast released by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) indicates that Oyo State is expected to experience rainfall over a significant part of the year, although the total volume of rainfall is projected to be slightly lower than that of 2025.

He explained that despite the lower cumulative rainfall, the state may still witness flash floods due to heavy rainfall occurring within short periods, a consequence of the effects of climate change and global warming.

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Hon. Aderinto stated that the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde remains proactive in addressing flood related challenges, stressing that the government has put adequate measures in place to ensure that residents are protected from the devastating effects of flooding.

He disclosed that earlier in the year, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources commenced the first phase of desilting of rivers and drainage channels across the state, including waterways under the Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP).

He added that the second phase is currently ongoing across critical river channels and flood prone locations.

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The Commissioner noted that more than 50 percent of the identified waterways have already been desilted, while additional phases of the exercise will be carried out to ensure the free flow of water and reduce the risk of flooding throughout the rainy season.

He explained that the continuous desilting exercise is designed to provide smooth passage for stormwater, thereby preventing blockages that often result in flooding.

Hon. Aderinto also revealed that the state government has intensified public enlightenment campaigns, urging residents, particularly those living or operating businesses in flood-prone areas, to relocate to safer locations before heavy rains intensify.

He commended residents who have complied with the government’s warnings and appealed to others to cooperate in the interest of public safety.

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The Commissioner further disclosed that the state is set to commence additional erosion control and culvert construction projects under its watershed management programme across the three senatorial districts.

According to him, the intervention will further strengthen the state’s flood control infrastructure and protect vulnerable communities.

He reaffirmed the commitment of the Oyo State Government to sustaining environmental protection initiatives, assuring residents that the Ministry will continue implementing proactive measures aimed at mitigating the impact of climate change and ensuring a safer and healthier environment for all.

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