 Well, it is not a good time for fish farmers in Ijibode, Oregon, states southwest, Nigeria. They are currently faced with flooding, occasioned by the torrential rainfall, that have continued to wreak havoc on their businesses. Details in this report. Over 200 farmers whose homes are located at Ikonbago of Ijibode in Odubo-Miloka, Nigeria, have continued to suffer the disaster caused by flooding. Rather than being a blessing, the rainfall to them is a curse on their investments. About five clusters exist in the settlement, which include the fallower, ashigere, progressive, jewelry, and cajola. Cape fish worth millions of man have been lost as a result of work of basic infrastructure by good road network and proper drainage system to channel the floodwaters. Again, precisely on the 8th of July, 2022, this year, we experienced another flood disaster of unimaginable magnitude. After the terrestrial rainfall that lasted for several hours, no stop, resulting in huge losses involving more than five fish farms cluster, with hundreds of farmers suffering heavy losses in the fallower, progressive, ashigere, cajola, and jewelry. All they want is the government's responsiveness to their plight. Several complaints, official of the NEMA, National Emergency Management Agency, and SEMA, Ogun State Emergency Management Agency, approached us for information gathering. The losses we incur, occasioned by the flood, with assurance to recompense farmers to at least emanate the losses suffered by farmers to get nothing as heard from both agencies and collecting our doctor regarding what we lost. Mainly because the road is bad, the drainage system is too narrow to accommodate the water. And again, our stream, the Yamule stream, that stream is long overdue for dredging. So we appeal to the state governments, to the federal governments, to assist us in dredging that stream so that the water waste can be widened and the deaths can also be increased. All efforts to gather authorities to comment on possible plans to remedy the challenges that not yet resolved. The farmers are demanding the dredging of Yamule river, immediate reconstruction of economic by-road and self-loans with low interest rate to ameliorate the effects of the damage on their businesses.