Residents of some communities in Saki West Council Area of
Oyo State on Wednesday abandoned their homes in panic following reported earth
tremors. The affected communities included Medina, Balako, Salam Salam,
Dauru-Salam as well as parts of Oke-suna. Some of the residents,
who relocated,
said that with the threat, the likelihood of earthquake was not impossible as
the noise being heard from beneath the earth surface was frightening.
According to Fatima Ishola, a housewife, the persistent
noise from below the earth surface had been on the increase in the last couple
of months.“But it got to an alarming level this week and particularly today
(Wednesday) when the underground noise and movement became too enormous and
unbearable,“ she said.
Another resident, Mr Ismail Muideen, appealed for urgent
government intervention, noting that many residents had fled their homes.
Various government agencies had visited the affected areas
several times in the last two months.
The Deputy Speaker of Oyo State and indigene of the area, Mr
Musah Abdulwasi, confirmed,“ I have been to the affected areas with very senior
members of the Geology Department from University of Ibadan.
“They hinted that there is likelihood of heavy movement of
rocks in the water channel beneath the ground in those affected areas.
“They also advised that evacuation of residents of affected
areas is the only solution to tremor and possible earthquake after establishing
degree of tremor.
“Honestly, they told us that no one could ascertain for now
the degree of the tremor and whether it will lead to earthquake or not,“ he
said.
Also speaking, the Caretaker Chairman of Saki West, Mr
Kareem Adekoge, said that the some agencies which visited the affected areas
had already allayed fears.
“Apart from the state Ministry of Environment, the National
Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) had also visited the area.
“They promised to plant a device that would be used to
monitor the tremor level; they also said that the situation might not be as bad
as thought,“ he said.
Adekoge, however, confirmed that a middle-aged man lost his
life as a fallout of the incident.
He said: “I think the man was hypertensive and could not
bear the threat of the noise and movement, so we lost him to the incident.
“I also heard some people are relocating but it is only
tenants that can do that; will a landlord relocate leaving his property behind?
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