The Lagos State Government in Southwest Nigeria, has warned occupants
of flood-prone areas in the state to relocate to other places to avert
disaster as the rains are unpredictable.
The warning became
necessary as a result of massive flood that has sacked several
communities in different parts of the country and the prediction that
there would be heavy rainfall between now and 10 October.
Head
of Operation, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Mr.
Olusegun Magnus-Davis warned occupants of such flood-prone areas to
vacate and move to a safe place to avoid loss of life and properties.
These
areas includes Ajegunle/Owode-Elede, in Agboyi Ketu; Ijora/Badia,
Apapa/Igamu, Aradagun in Badagry, Jakande area in Eti-Osa, and Alimosho
Local Government Area.
Magnus-Davis explained that based on the
topography of the state and the unique characteristic of some
communities as low land, which sometimes leads to incessant flooding in
the areas, there was the need for residents in such places to relocate
temporarily.
He said that the prediction by the Federal Ministry
of Environment of heavy rain is a natural disaster in waiting, recalling
that other parts of the world had also witnessed the situation which he
said was one of the consequences of climate change ravaging every part
of the world.
“Lives have no spare part; our people are of the
habit of staying in a particular place for so many years and insisting
that they cannot afford to vacate the place temporarily or permanently
for any reason, therefore putting their lives in serious danger.
“LASEMA and other agencies in the state have been put on red alert to combat all the issues associated with heavy rainfall.
“We advise residents of these areas to heed the early warning by the state government,” he stated.
According
to him, many lives would have been saved during the ocean surge which
occurred at Kuramo Beach, noting that similar warnings were issued to
occupants of the shanties but they refused to heed the warning which
eventually led to loss of lives.
He stated that the state
government would not relent in providing adequate support through
advocacy and continuous sensitisation to the people.
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