The Oyo state Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Hon. Ademola Aderinto, has advised the public that there will be heavy rainfall in the coming days, particularly later today, March 31, 2026.
The Oyo State Emergency Management Agency disclosed this in a statement released by
Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade.
The Commissioner noted that the advisory is in line with the gradual onset of the rainy season, with Ibadan expected to experience intense rainfall in the coming days.
Although no major flooding is anticipated in critical areas, residents are urged to brace up and take necessary precautions.
He, however, clarified that this notice is strictly a heavy rainfall advisory and not a flood warning regardless.
Members of the public are therefore urged not to raise any false alarm about flooding.
The advisory only indicates that some locations may experience heavy rainfall, and residents should remain calm while taking necessary safety measures.
Members of the public, particularly those whose workplaces are far from their homes, are also encouraged to plan their movements early and ensure they reach their destinations before the commencement of rainfall to avoid being stranded.
Aderinto added that relevant government agencies will continue to issue timely advisories to keep residents informed and ensure public safety throughout the rainy season.

