Hundreds of residents of Ekiti state have been rendered homeless after a stormy rain that blew off many roofs on Sunday.
The Rainstorm wreaked havoc in Oke-Ako community in Ikole Local Council of Ekiti State and destroyed over 105 buildings.
The rains was said to have started on Friday lasting for over two hours.
While electricity poles and other facilities across the town were blown off, power supply was cut off.
The governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, whose deputy Chief (Mrs.) Monisade Afuye, visited the scenes on Sunday sympathy for the residents.
She was conducted round the affected areas by the Regent of the town, Her Royal Highness Ogunbiyi Tinuade Adebayo, the lawmaker representing Ikole Constituency 2, Hon Adeoye Aribasoye and the Chairman, Ajoni Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Mr. Michael Ogungbemi.
A statement by Special Assistant (Media) to the Deputy Governor, Victor Ogunje, quoted her as expressing delight that no life was lost during the stormy rainfall.
“On behalf of Governor Biodun Oyebanji, I sympathise with you on the destruction caused by rainstorm to many residential buildings and electricity poles in this town , which we believe must have affected the wellbeing of the victims.
“Information at our disposal and on-the-spot assessment revealed that roofs of scores of residential buildings and electricity facilities were destroyed during the stormy rainfall, thereby rendering many homeless and helpless.
“We sympathise with the victims at this trying time and plead for calmness, in the sense that a natural disaster of this nature is one occurrence that is difficult to control. But with personal precautions and right efforts, its effects can be minimised.”