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Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by comrodioodio001: 4:30am On Aug 08, 2023
Flooding: Delta demolishes buildings on waterways

Delta State Government, Monday, commenced demolition of buildings erected along waterways and causing flooding across the state in line with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori's directive.

The demolition exercise started with the pulling down of parts of three buildings, including a yet-to-be-completed church structure and a storey building at Ugboroke, in Uvwie Local Government Area of the state.

The demolished parts of the buildings were occupying waterways believed to be responsible for the annual flooding of houses in the area.

Director-General, Special Duties, Governor's Office, Asaba, Mr Frank Omare, led the amphibious swam buggy to the area, amid security protection from soldiers drafted from the 3 Battalion, Nigerian Army, Effurun.

The demolition and dredging exercise, which started on Monday at Uvwie Local Government Area will move to Warri, Warri South Local Government Area, Udu, Ughelli and other flood-prone parts of the state.

Speaking to journalists on Monday during the demolition exercise at Ugboroke, Mr Omare, who had done similar job as Commissioner for Environment during the administration of Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, said he would follow the mandate given to him without discrimination, adding that seven heavy equipment are at work.

"One of the mandates given to me is to remove illegal structures all over the state; in every local government area. And this is just the beginning and we've given them over two months to ensure that those who had built on natural water ways remove their buildings, those who do not have approval plans they should remove their buildings. And they've deliberately refused.

"In Hgboroke, Uvwie Local Government Area, if there's rain for 10 minutes, everywhere will be flooded. The place is under water and we cannot continue to allow it.

"We're not here for individual interest but the general interest. We will not compromise.

"No sentiments. The falling away of the yellow leave is a warning to the green one. We've started and we're continuing. Times are hard, things are rough, but we must do the right thing.

"The law is law. We have about seven equipment scattered across Warri South and Uvwie local government areas. When we're done, we'd move to other local government. It's a warning to others.

"Nobody's building will be spared no matter who is involved. We will not compromise. This is the way to go. Forty per cent houses here have no soak-away system. Five metres to the drainage, the roads and canals must be adhered to.

"Ministry of land and survey urban renewal are all with me to ensure things are done properly. We're going to be very bold, and we're bold, we're going to be very focused and we're focused and we're going to ensure that nobody is victimised. We're paying so much money to carry out this exercise.

"Government bears the cost of all logistics to bring back sanity. Oborevwori is a street man. He knows the streets. We're ready for those who are ready for trouble. This is a warning to others.

"Any building that has approval please bring them. Whether they're wrongly approved, we'll take responsibility. That's why the ministries in charge are here. They'd tell me how they approved buildings build on waterways," he noted.

Meanwhile, one of the residents, whose father's building was affected, David Adu, expressed happiness that the annual flooding in the area will subside with the demolition and dredging of the canal.

"I'm happy the demolition is ongoing even though my father's house is affected. I only ask they allow us remove our items from the building before total demolition. They should ensure they strictly follow the master plan by bringing back the canal and roads encroached on by builders," he charged.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Righthussle: 5:00am On Aug 08, 2023
Demolition is always good only When your building is not affected.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Shellsploit: 5:03am On Aug 08, 2023
The whole of lagos should be demolished

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 5:07am On Aug 08, 2023
Army for demolition exercise?

Just wow
Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by BigDawsNet: 5:18am On Aug 08, 2023
Shellsploit:
The whole of lagos should be demolished

And banana island? 🤔

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by akinmusi(m): 5:18am On Aug 08, 2023
Manage your drainage properly.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by linkers: 5:19am On Aug 08, 2023
APC raped this country dry otherwise there will be enough cash to tackle this flood menace . A very devilish party

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by asatemple(f): 5:21am On Aug 08, 2023
So sorry for those affected

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by SmartPolician: 5:21am On Aug 08, 2023
Shellsploit:
The whole of lagos should be demolished

You must be a joker!

Anyways, don't derail this topic - it's about flooding in Delta State.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by BluntCrazeMan: 5:24am On Aug 08, 2023
Highly Recommended..


That's the best way to reduce flooding..
By clearing the waterways.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Beess(m): 5:27am On Aug 08, 2023
Hmmm... I hope they are compensated and on time

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Afamed: 5:29am On Aug 08, 2023
linkers:
APC raped this country dry otherwise there will be enough cash to tackle this flood menace . A very devilish party

So the flood only started in Nigeria in 2015 when APC took over?

I have told you to always make use of your sense when you want to comment on Nairaland

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Cmg777: 5:29am On Aug 08, 2023
linkers:
APC raped this country dry otherwise there will be enough cash to tackle this flood menace . A very devilish party

Stale.. what else MR Wailer ..

The blame game always..

Kuku say Tinubu na hin cause the flooding ..

Awon Alabosi, Oniya, Elesin.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Cmg777: 5:30am On Aug 08, 2023
Shellsploit:
The whole of lagos should be demolished

Then some people life don finish b that. Place whey dem also deverop, place whey dem call no man’s land..

Naa big time wahala be that.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by linkers: 5:34am On Aug 08, 2023
Cmg777:


Stale.. what else ?
. Enjoy their collective suffering they have put you into

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by nams77: 5:34am On Aug 08, 2023
Let me see if they will demolish omimi petrol station also. Only then will I know they are serious and doing the right thing grin

Omimi na government pikin

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by TOPCRUISE(m): 5:35am On Aug 08, 2023
Righthussle:
Demolition is always good only When your building is not affected.
Exactly, most of those whose buildings were affected will condemn the move and give excuses like I pay my taxes, they should give us more time, they should consider the poor, the policy is political and anti-people. All those excuses are just meant to draw sympathy when they knew that they are at fault.
But truth is that anybody that it happens to will play the victim card.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Cmg777: 5:36am On Aug 08, 2023
linkers:
. Enjoy their collective suffering they have put you into

You sef follow join the suffering, mumu..

It’s the same way it would be if it was your PO who’s on the seat.. Nigerians go feel ham either way.. Becos Gold does not just become Gold, e get where e de pass through to take become Gold. So until we all start flexing that Gold, we musst and will gather endure the pains of the process irrespective of who the Goldsmith is.

Not to even mention, Goldsmith passs Goldsmith.

Atleast the present Goldsmith who’s there now was not placed on constant curses by the indigenes of the state he governed, unlike his counterpart.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by iCauseTrouble: 5:40am On Aug 08, 2023
grin
Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Mindlog: 5:44am On Aug 08, 2023
Bribed government officials looked the other way, when those structures were being set up.
Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Sucre6: 5:48am On Aug 08, 2023
And why didn't the government stop the development of the building at the initial stage, they patiently waited for it to get completed knowing full well it was build on water ways, only to get it demolished, something is definitely wrong with the Nigerian Government

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by SporaD8: 5:49am On Aug 08, 2023
SmartPolician:

You must be a joker!
Anyways, don't derail this topic - it's about flooding in Delta State.
You're the bigger joke for glorifying that broken-record bot with response.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by olaadenigeria(m): 5:52am On Aug 08, 2023
If investigated, the author of this write up is affected directly or indirectly to the demolition grin
Every body must collect wotowoto
Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by seunlayi(m): 5:52am On Aug 08, 2023
This is a good measure to check flooding
Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by aljharem(m): 6:03am On Aug 08, 2023
Luckily it is not lagos if not yoruba people for hear am from the "no man's land" people grin

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Sebastine1994(m): 6:08am On Aug 08, 2023
cheesy
Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by gaby(m): 6:09am On Aug 08, 2023
Frank Omare still dey government for Delta State since 1999?

Nigeria as a whole na real circus show.

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Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by Wealthoptulent(m): 6:13am On Aug 08, 2023
comrodioodio001:
Flooding: Delta demolishes buildings on waterways

Delta State Government, Monday, commenced demolition of buildings erected along waterways and causing flooding across the state in line with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori's directive.

The demolition exercise started with the pulling down of parts of three buildings, including a yet-to-be-completed church structure and a storey building at Ugboroke, in Uvwie Local Government Area of the state.

The demolished parts of the buildings were occupying waterways believed to be responsible for the annual flooding of houses in the area.

Director-General, Special Duties, Governor's Office, Asaba, Mr Frank Omare, led the amphibious swam buggy to the area, amid security protection from soldiers drafted from the 3 Battalion, Nigerian Army, Effurun.

The demolition and dredging exercise, which started on Monday at Uvwie Local Government Area will move to Warri, Warri South Local Government Area, Udu, Ughelli and other flood-prone parts of the state.

Speaking to journalists on Monday during the demolition exercise at Ugboroke, Mr Omare, who had done similar job as Commissioner for Environment during the administration of Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, said he would follow the mandate given to him without discrimination, adding that seven heavy equipment are at work.

"One of the mandates given to me is to remove illegal structures all over the state; in every local government area. And this is just the beginning and we've given them over two months to ensure that those who had built on natural water ways remove their buildings, those who do not have approval plans they should remove their buildings. And they've deliberately refused.

"In Hgboroke, Uvwie Local Government Area, if there's rain for 10 minutes, everywhere will be flooded. The place is under water and we cannot continue to allow it.

"We're not here for individual interest but the general interest. We will not compromise.

"No sentiments. The falling away of the yellow leave is a warning to the green one. We've started and we're continuing. Times are hard, things are rough, but we must do the right thing.

"The law is law. We have about seven equipment scattered across Warri South and Uvwie local government areas. When we're done, we'd move to other local government. It's a warning to others.

"Nobody's building will be spared no matter who is involved. We will not compromise. This is the way to go. Forty per cent houses here have no soak-away system. Five metres to the drainage, the roads and canals must be adhered to.

"Ministry of land and survey urban renewal are all with me to ensure things are done properly. We're going to be very bold, and we're bold, we're going to be very focused and we're focused and we're going to ensure that nobody is victimised. We're paying so much money to carry out this exercise.

"Government bears the cost of all logistics to bring back sanity. Oborevwori is a street man. He knows the streets. We're ready for those who are ready for trouble. This is a warning to others.

"Any building that has approval please bring them. Whether they're wrongly approved, we'll take responsibility. That's why the ministries in charge are here. They'd tell me how they approved buildings build on waterways," he noted.

Meanwhile, one of the residents, whose father's building was affected, David Adu, expressed happiness that the annual flooding in the area will subside with the demolition and dredging of the canal.

"I'm happy the demolition is ongoing even though my father's house is affected. I only ask they allow us remove our items from the building before total demolition. They should ensure they strictly follow the master plan by bringing back the canal and roads encroached on by builders," he charged.

Poor planning Governments (its ministry officials) and also Greeds by properties owners owners.
It's for life Safety, I don't know how people go ahead to bribe officers to overlook and approve plan for them to build on such marked places .
Re: Flooding: Delta Demolishes Buildings Built On Waterways by JealousCobra(m): 6:18am On Aug 08, 2023
asatemple:
So sorry for those affected

Seems, you're woman with a good heart 😋🤠

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