By Editor
The Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti community witnessed a pathetic torrential rain fall on Tuesday 2nd April,2024, which destroyed Several Buildings, Vehicles and Infrastructural Facilities worth millions of naira on the campus.
Also, part of properties destroy by the heavy down pour include, electricity pole lines, several trees were broken and uprooted as a result of the storm which accompanied the much awaited rain thereby, blocking major roads and intersections on campus.
The heavy downpour, which lasted for about three hours also caused serious damages on many other infrastructures on the campus. Some buildings were destroyed, some roofs were torn and completely blown off, as well as, streetlights among other facilities which were destroyed.
Mostly affected were classrooms, staff quarters, hostels, bus stop structures and electricity poles.
The uprooted electricity poles led to the destruction of electricity power lines, cables thereby leading to black out on campus, which made the workforce of the Institution redundant for several hours as most workers were unable to work on Wednesday, 3rd April as a result of the black out and other effects of the storm.
It took the efforts of Staff of the Maintenance and Services Directorate and some other Staff to clear some of the debris, tree branches and shrubs that littered motor and walk ways before vehicular movement could be restored on one way of the dual carriage on campus and on some other roads within the campus before near seamless vehicular movement could be achieved.
The Rector, Dr. Temitope John Alake who went round with other Principal Officers on an inspection tour to assess the effect of the havoc caused by the storm urged members of the Polytechnic community not to be perturbed by the damages which he said though it was too heavy for the Institution to bear.
“The storm came as a natural phenomenon that caused a lot of damage to the institution’s infrastructure. With the economic cost of things now, it’s a damage that cannot be run by the school alone. We thank God that we have no record of lost of lives and we thank God that it is not in the season of semester examination because we are billed to start our first semester this session in less than two weeks.
“Some of our lecture theatres are badly damaged, the academic building and even where we park our vehicles is seriously damaged. Some of the vehicles were affected by the storm.
“It is my plea to well-meaning Nigerians to see how they can assist the institution. We are trying to make adequate report to be forwarded to the Minister of Education through our visitor to come to our rescue. It will be appreciated if they can assist us. Already, we have started some skeletal work, just to salvage critical points.
“As part of Management’s immediate action to curtail the damage arising from the storm, some of the electricity poles were being fixed to enable seamless operation of activities in the Institution.
“Meanwhile, all Management officers have been directed to forward the report of affected items to the office of the Registrar for proper collation of the efforts of the Management, to enable it determine further necessary actions.” Dr. Alake recounted.