Residents of Obasanjo Estate in
Ikere-Ekiti Local Government Area of Ekiti State have threatened to
invade Inland Stone, a quarry operating a the back of the estate.
Residents of the estate were mobilising
to storm the quarry on Saturday after they held a meeting but the timely
intervention of the General Manager of the Ekiti State Housing
Corporation, Mr. Peter Owolabi, stopped the irate resident from taking
their protest to the quarry.
Owolabi was shown the cracks on walls
and beams of some of the houses which the residents said were caused by
vibrations resulting from rock blasting at the quarry.
He said the vibration could damage the
buildings in the estate because they were built of clay. He said the
houses, which were set with bricks, would be susceptible to damage as a
result of vibration.
The GM appealed to the residents to shelve their plans and allow him to discuss their complaints with Governor Kayode Fayemi.
The residents have been complaining that the vibration from the rock blasting done at the quarry was damaging their houses.
A female resident who identified herself
as Mrs. C.O Oke said the shock she experienced from the blast which was
carried out on Friday had caused her severe headache and pains.
Oke, who is a nurse said her daughter who was also at home when the blast went off had been sick since.
She said, “We have been complaining
since and nobody seems to care. The quarry which came to meet us here is
damaging our house and its activities are killing us. Must we all die
before those in authority will react?”
Some of the residents said they would take the law into their hands if nobody was ready to protect their interests.
But the Managing Director of Inland
Stone, Mr. Dare Omotoso, when visited by journalists last week had said
the residents of the estate were just looking for an excuse to send him
away from the area.
Omotosho said his company carried out Environmental Impact Assessment before it started its operations in December 2011.
He said the new technology used, non
electric blasting, had eradicated noise and vibration from the
activities carried out at the quarry.
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