The Ekiti State Government has said that the four persons who died
during the week at Egbe Dam in Gbonyin Local Government Area of the
state, were not World Bank officials.
Initial report by the News Agency of Nigeria had q
uoted the head of
the local area council as saying the victims were World Bank officials.
But a statement on Friday by Idowu Adelusi, the chief press secretary to
the Governor Ayo Fayose, said though the Third Urban Water Sector Reform Project was sponsored by the World Bank, the
contract for the bathymetry surveying of the dam was awarded to Enviplan Nigeria Limited, whose staff were involved in the unfortunate
incident.
the Governor Ayo Fayose, said though the Third Urban Water Sector Reform Project was sponsored by the World Bank, the
contract for the bathymetry surveying of the dam was awarded to Enviplan Nigeria Limited, whose staff were involved in the unfortunate
incident.
The statement said the company was to work on Ureje, Egbe, Itapaji and Ero dams.
”The sad incident happened because some safety measures were not
adhered to by the deceased who refused to wear life jackets and those
who survived wore life jackets provided by the company. The victims are
staff of Enviplan Nigeria Limited which is a consulting firm to
the World Bank.
the World Bank.
“The victims are Alaran Tirimisiyu, Abdulwaheed Alayande, David Malu
and Albert, while the survivors are Charles Ehinlaye, Bukky Ajet and
Yahaya. It should be noted that no World Bank official or Ekiti State Water Corporation staff was involved.
and Albert, while the survivors are Charles Ehinlaye, Bukky Ajet and
Yahaya. It should be noted that no World Bank official or Ekiti State Water Corporation staff was involved.
“The Third Urban Water Project commiserate with the families of the
departed and pray that God grants them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss,” the statement read in part.
departed and pray that God grants them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss,” the statement read in part.
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