Ondo Govt Approves N3.5bn Counterpart Funding For RAAMP, World Bank Rural Road Projects

The Ondo State Government has approved a comprehensive flood mapping exercise across the state as part of its proactive measures to mitigate the impact of climate change and safeguard vulnerable communities from recurring flood disasters.

Speaking to journalists shortly after the State Executive Council meeting on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, presided over by Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, the Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Tob Loko, said the initiative reflects the state’s commitment to adopting a preventive and data-driven approach to flood management.

“We are not just identifying flood-prone zones; we are also investigating the underlying environmental and structural factors contributing to their vulnerability,” he stated.

Dr. Loko added that while the government is working to stay ahead of potential disasters, provisions are also being made to support residents who may be affected by unexpected flooding.

“Perfection isn’t humanly possible. If any area is inadvertently missed during the mapping and later experiences flooding, we are considering emergency measures such as temporary relocation and distribution of relief materials,” he explained.

He further urged residents, especially those in high-risk areas, to cooperate fully with government officials as assessments and interventions commence.

In a related development, the Commissioner for Infrastructure, Lands and Housing, Engr. Abiola Olawoye, announced that the State Executive Council has approved a N3.5 billion counterpart fund for the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP) for World Bank-backed rural road projects.

According to Olawoye, the financial commitment underscores Governor Aiyedatiwa’s dedication to improving infrastructure and boosting agricultural productivity across rural communities in the state.

He also disclosed that the Ministry of Infrastructure has been directed to carry out a comprehensive inspection of roads across all 18 local government areas to identify those in critical need of rehabilitation.

“As part of this process, engineers will conduct hydraulic designs to evaluate water flow and upgrade drainage systems. We appeal to our people for patience as we focus on building durable infrastructure, not temporary fixes,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Amidu Takuro, announced the approval of two traditional rulers by the State Executive Council.

Prince Olusola Joseph Ajaka has been confirmed as the pioneer Gbogunro of Idi-Ogba Alagbon in Ilaje Local Government Area, while Prince Isiaka Oseni has been approved as the new Alale of Akungba-Akoko in Akoko South West Local Government Area.

Takuro noted that both appointments followed due process and the recommendations of relevant authorities before receiving final approval by the Council.

The Commissioner for Information, Mr. Idowu Ajanaku, said the far-reaching decisions made at the EXCO meeting underscores the commitment of Governor Aiyedatiwa to the infrastructural development of the State.

Ajanaku urged the people of the State to continue to support the Aiyedatiwa administration, stressing that more developmental projects will soon be rolled out by the government.

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