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Flooding: Kwara unhappy with FG’s contract award on Asa River dredging

written by Taiwo Adediran August 30, 2021
Flooding: Kwara unhappy with FG’s contract award on Asa River dredging

Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has said that his administration is not satisfied with the level of contract awarded by the Federal government on the dredging of Asa river which he said has caused perennial flooding in the state.

Abdulrazaq spoke on Friday when a delegation from the Ecological Fund Office led by Dr. Joel Oruche visited him at the Government House in Ilorin, the state capital.

“I am happy that the project is finally taking off. Before the inception of this administration, some work had been done on the Asa Dam Area. We were not truly satisfied though we were told it was phase one. Because since we came in, the perennial flood in those areas has caused so much havoc displacing the communities and causing environmental degradation. That led us to push for another assessment so that the project can be looked into,” he said.

He charged the Eurobel International Limited, the firm handling the dredging of Asa River in the state, to deliver according to specifications and within the timeframe to end the perennial flooding in the capital city.

“We are glad that our push has come to fruition now and we are happy to see you on site. We hope it takes less than the 18 months you projected. We have seasonally spent a lot of money to make sure our communities and our people are kept safe. What the Federal Government do is very important to us and we thank them and also look forward to the contractor playing their own role to make sure that they deliver the project not just on time but before time.”

Kwara State Environmental Taskforce Chairman, Alhaji AbdulRazaq Jiddah, said that the government had committed huge resources to tackle the annual flooding in the metropolis, urging the contractor to be conscious of quality and timeline of work.

He enjoined the contractor to engage the service of youths in the host communities in order to give them a sense of belonging in addition to boosting the economy.

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