Politics

The House of Representatives on Thursday, March 17, 2022, adopted a motion moved by a member representing Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Kajola/Iwajowa federal constituency, Mr Shina Peller, on the urgent need for Federal Government to resuscitate the Ikere Gorge Dam situated in Iseyin local government area of Oyo State.

While presenting the motion on the floor of the House,  Mr Peller noted that Ikere-Gorge Dam is a major earth filled dam located in Iseyin Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria, with about four tributaries; namely Ogun, Owo, Amaka and Oowe Rivers respectively.

He added that the dam covers 47km, big enough to supply the water needs of the entire South West. “The Dam was projected to generate sixty (60 megawatts of electricity, to supply water to irrigate over 3,000 hectares of arable land,” he said.

In addition, the lawmaker stated that the Dam has the potential of the ability to supply 82million liters of water daily, but worrisome that the dam, initiated during General Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration and established in 1983 during the administration of Shehu Shagari, had been abandoned for decades. 


Similarly, Mr  Peller expressed worry about the deplorable state of the access road (Iseyin/Ikere road) to the dam, adding that it calls for a serious concern. “It is capable of discouraging potential investors and tourists from showing interest in the project,” he argued as he called for urgent intervention of the federal government on the road.


In the same vein, the Federal legislator believed that resuscitation of Ikere Gorge Dam would enhance agriculture which will in turn boost the country’s economy. 
He said, “The nation should think post COVID-19 and I believe agriculture is the way to go. The Ikere-Gorge dam which is the biggest in the South West region of the country has the capacity to generate electricity, enhance fishing activities and supply water to the whole South West for irrigation purpose. 
“The ripple effect will be the creation of agro-related job opportunities, generation of electricity as well as generating revenue from tourism.”


He therefore prayed that the House resolves to; Urge the Federal Ministry of Water Resources to resuscitate and ensure full functionality and utilization of the Ikere-Gorge Dam.


 He also hoped that the Committee on Culture and Tourism and Committee on Appropriation would ensure implementation.


Pr/Oluwakayode Banjo

Politics

A member of the House of Representatives from Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Kajola/Iwajowa Constituency, Mr Shina Peller, has called for the urgent resuscitation of the abandoned Ikere Gorge Dam project situated in Iseyin Local Government Area of Oyo State.

The federal legislator made this call when he paid a visit to Ikere community and inspected the abandoned project, which was initiated by the military regime of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, but was started by the administration of Shehu Shagari in 1983 as the civilian president, whilst the project has since been abandoned by subsequent governments.

Ikere Gorge Dam, a 565 million cubic-metre multi-purpose dam, is the biggest in the South-West region of the country, and has the capacity to generate electricity, enhance fishing, tourism and can supply water to the whole of South West for irrigation activities.

During his visit to the dam, Mr Peller expressed his sadness that such a giant project like Ikere Gorge Dam which has a great potential that can be tapped to stimulate economic growth could be abandoned for years even as it was almost at the completion stage.

In the same vein, the lawmaker lamented the deplorable state of the road that leads to the dam, adding that the inaccessible state of the road is enough to discourage potential investors and tourists from developing interest in the project.

He, therefore, called for the urgent reconstruction of the road and resuscitation of the project. 

“There is need for us to bring Ikere Gorge Dam to life. Aside the fact that the dam has the capacity to generate electricity and water for irrigation activities in the South West, it can also help promote tourism, enhance agricultural businesses. It will also aid massive job opportunities and wealth creation for our people,” Hon Peller said.

Kola Popoola,

Press Secretary

Office of Hon. Shina Peller.

August 5, 2020