Dr. Adedeji Ashiru, MD and CEO of the Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority, announced plans by the Federal Government to build seven dams across the six southwestern states, aiming to boost irrigation and food production. Additionally, there are moves to concession the hydropower component of the Oyan Dam, which has the potential to generate nine megawatts of electricity.
Speaking at the 46th Annual Conference of the Association for Consulting Engineering in Nigeria in Lagos, Ashiru highlighted the role of dams in flood control, noting the Oyan Dam has protected Abeokuta and Isheri from severe flooding since its construction in 1979.
Ashiru confirmed contracts for the dams would be awarded soon, in line with President Tinubu’s agricultural agenda. The dams will feature greenhouses, open fields, and storage facilities for year-round farming.
ACEN President, Kem-Selem Bukar, noted the conference’s theme, “Sustainable Development: Building Resilient Cities,” was inspired by climate challenges like flooding. Bukar also highlighted new regulations to tackle building collapse, a frequent issue in Nigeria, aiming for improved monitoring and enforcement.