A storm reportedly caused severe damage to the Oglin/Eglin area of the Asa Local Government of Ilorin and Kwara State, which was reportedly causing great damage and caused great damage on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
Reports obtained Naija News Revealed the heavy rains and also damaged the cables.
Severe rainstorm accompanied by the wind Eid The celebrations of Ogele-Eyenkorin and surrounding communities have left a path of destruction.
Residents confirmed that more than 200 homes were destroyed, which lost roofs and more than 20 buildings, including schools, shops and other businesses, which collapsed in the affected areas, Riot reported.
Strong rainfall and strong winds also overturned the poles and wires, resulting in widespread power outages, while debris from the storm blocked drainage at the Kudon Bridge in the western local government area of Ilorin.
Affected communities include Oley, Optimal, The Sorcery, Rock -Rock -Advantage, Yekoyo and Lekki.
Among the damaged buildings are Ogele Elementary School, Ansarul-Deen Elementary School and D-Light A-Nur Nursery/Elementary School, all of which have completely removed their roofs.
At least 15 private schools, including community middle schools in Apata Ajele and Wilson schools in Alagbado, have also suffered severe damage and some classrooms collapsed. In addition, the roof of the Government Japanese High School was blown up, and the baseball facilities in Adeta, located in the western local government area of Ilorin were also affected.
As many residents are homeless, they see individuals relocate their property to neighbors while awaiting the assistance of the authorities and compassionate people.
Vice Chairman of Ifelodun Community of Eyenkorin, Zubuira Abiola, Excited pain for this situation and urged the state government to provide support.
“The heavy rainstorms left many residents of the community and their recession areas homeless.
“We hope to appeal to Governor Mallam Abdulraman Abdulrazaq that he would come to rescue the community as usual, even if there is no disaster.” Abiola told reporters.