Senator Jimoh Ibrahim raises alarm over Ondo community slipping into Atlantic Ocean

 

The Senator representing Ondo South Senatorial District, Jimoh Ibrahim, has raised the alarm that Ayetoro community is gradually slipping into the belly of the Atlantic Ocean.

He said the issue has caused several damages in the community.

Ibrahim, while presenting the motion, said: “Ayetoro Community used to be one of the most prosperous riverine settlements in Nigeria due to its thriving trade in fish.

“The devastating sea incursions and ocean surges have been the albatross of the community for over two decades, with hundreds of homes and property destroyed yearly, resulting in displacement of indigenes of the community and disruption of oil exploration in the area.

“The surges have become a yearly occurrence that successive governments have failed to attend to. They are serving a daily reminder to the indigenes of Ayetoro that they are gradually slipping into the belly of the Atlantic Ocean.”

In supporting the motion, Abdul Ahmed Ningi (PDP, Bauchi Central) said it is a matter of urgency for the Senate to come to the aid of Ayetoro and find possible solutions.

Other senators that supported the motion include Gbenga Daniel (APC, Ogun East) and Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin.

The Senate, in its resolution, mandated its committees on NDDC, Environment and Ecology (when constituted) to interface with relevant ministries to work out modalities for instant intervention in the disaster.

It also mandated its committee on NDDC (when constituted) to conduct an investigation into the N6.5 billion-shoreline protection contract awarded by the NDDC in 2006, with a view to finding an alternative solution, where necessary, to stem the dangerous slide and report back within four weeks for further legislative action.

Besides, it urged the various committees to investigate the contract award of 2009 and report back to the Senate.

It also asked the national and international agencies to live up to their responsibilities while looking into the issue.

Guardian