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Gov AbdulRazaq Visits Bode Saadu Over Arinun Bridge Flooding, Pledges Supports for Residents 

 

L-R: Special Adviser to the Kwara State Governor on Special Duties Alhaji Abdulrazaq Jiddah; Council member of the Winners Chapel Church and Bode Saadu Community Leader Mrs Cecilia Bambe; Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq; and Commissioner for Special Duties Hon John Bello; during an inspection and we-care-for-you visit to flood’s victims in Bode Saadu, Moro LGA, on Thursday.

 

Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq Kwara State on Thursday visited Bode Saadu town to sympathise with its residents following recent downpours that overflew the Arinun Bridge and initially submerged many houses in the area.

This is contained in a statement signed by Rafiu Ajakaye, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, and made available to newsmen in Ilorin.

Accompanied by Commissioner for Special Duties Hon. John Bello and Special Adviser (Special Duties) Abdulrazaq Jiddah, the governor went round the affected areas in the community to have a firsthand account of the situation.

Residents commended the governor for the visit, which they said again pointed to his commitment to the welfare of the people.

“We are here to commiserate with the people of Bode Saadu and make sure that everybody is okay and look at the causes of the flood,” he told reporters on the sideline of the visit.

“We have realised that with the major work going on with the dualisation of the Ilorin-Mokwa Road by the Federal Ministry of Works, they have built a temporary bypass.

“Somehow, there are some challenges around the bypass, which experts will look into. That is the cause of the flooding. The Director of Highway Federal Ministry of Works and other experts are on their way here to find an immediate solution to the problem.

“We have also deployed the State Emergency Management Agency for some relief measures.”

AbdulRazaq also appealed to residents of the state to always steer clear of setbacks, adding: “One of the major challenges we have nationwide is people not observing setbacks. It is a major problem. Half of the buildings wouldn’t have been affected if they had observed the right setbacks.

“We will intensify our efforts to ensure that people observe setbacks for the safety of all.”

Mr John Bello, who hailed from the axis of the state, commended the governor for the visit.

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