The Lagos
State Government on Sunday urged residents to remain calm and vigilant in the
wake of the torrential rain experienced in the state in the last few days.
The State’s Commissioner for the
Environment, Babatunde Adejare, who spoke after inspecting areas affected by
the flood in the State, allayed fears of residents, assuring that the
government has activated its emergency response system to respond efficiently
where necessary.
He said most of the flooding would
recede after a period of time, attributing the cause to the high tide of the
lagoon, slowing down the flow of rainfall water from drainage channels.
“We are on top of the situation.
The government is concerned by the recent occurrence of flooding in some parts
of Victoria Island, Lekki, Oniru and its environs and our emergency lines 112
and 767 are open 24/7 for residents to report any emergency situation,” he
said.
The commissioner urged residents
in the habit of dumping refuse indiscriminately especially in drainage channels
to stop forthwith, saying that engaging in such does not only portend health
hazards, but could also lead to loss of lives and property.
He said dumping refuse in
drainages meant to take flood water to the lagoon, blocks such channels and as
such had dire consequences that could lead to loss of lives and properties.
Mr. Adejare also expressed
concerns that despite the vigorous campaign by the government on the dangers of
dumping refuse indiscriminately, some people still engage in such act.
“The lagoon is swollen up, there
is high tide, so it would lock on our outfalls, the water would not recede or
go into the lagoon as fast as it used to be. So that’s one of the main reason
why we are having flooding all over the place; and coupled with our own man
made problems such as people blocking the drainage channels, people even
building on drainage channels, that’s what has also been causing all these
problems.
“That is a
criminal thing to do, it is not good, their actions can lead to loss of lives
and definitely to damage of properties, so they should stop it because it would
affect some people adversely.
“You do not need to dump refuse in
drainages, eventually we would come to pick them up and with our improved
services through the reforms that we are carrying out, there would not be
anything like that, we would be evacuating solid waste faster than we have
done,” Mr. Adejare said.
He said that the government was
concerned about the safety of residents, hence the continuous call on those
living in flood-prone areas to relocate temporarily pending when the rain
recedes.
“Like we have been telling them,
if the rain still persist, please don’t go out of your homes, except you are
living by the coast or by the low line. If you are one of those, you have to
move upland, move away from the coast until the rain recedes. But if you are
living upland and it’s raining persistently and it’s not necessary or
compulsory for you to go out, please stay indoors.
If you also have contact with
flood water, wash your hands always, whatever has been touched by the flood
water should not be eaten, it’s important,” Mr. Adejare said.
The commissioner also assured
residents that the ongoing reforms in the environment sector through the
Cleaner Lagos Initiative would evolve a viable solid waste management system
which would make the state cleaner and healthy for residents.
“This is a transition period, most
importantly it’s not that the reforms have taken so long, you need to plan very
well so that you don’t plan to fail. We are making sure that when we start, we
don’t hope to fail, we hope to give our people a world class service in solid
waste management, that’s what we are planning for and we need to take our time
to do that and give Lagosians good service. It would commence, it would succeed
and it would give us a better way of managing our solid waste here,” he said.
He, however, urged residents to
continue to maintain a high level of cleanliness, especially in disposing their
refuse, while assuring that the Governor Akinwunmi Ambode-led administration
would not relent in its efforts until it achieves a cleaner Lagos.
“I want to tell our people, no
pain, no gain. To embark on any kind of reform is always very tedious. As a
government, the priority is to see these reforms through and to make our people
live better.
“Our refuse should not be a
disgrace to us, it should be a resource and that’s what we intend to pursue,”
Mr. Adejare said.
Source: Premium Times
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