Floods wreak havoc in Lagos, Delta, Anambra, sweep away motorcyclist
The floods, wreaking havoc in parts
of Lagos, Delta and Anambra states among others, displaced scores from their
homes, robbed many of their valuables, led to the loss of life and the
postponement of palliative works scheduled to begin on the Third Mainland
Bridge today.
Tragedy
In Lagos, a heavy flood swept away
a commercial motorcycle at Papa Ashafa in Orile Agege area of Lagos State
yesterday.
The Zonal Coordinator, South West,
National Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Ibrahim Farinlonye, who confirmed the
incident, said: “One motorcycle rider simply called Mr. Abe has swept away
after refusing to heed to warnings from his colleagues not to ride along the
Ile Epo Busstop canals in Alimoso Local Government Area of Lagos State.”
Postponement
Also, the Lagos State government
announced indefinite postponement of the palliative works scheduled to begin on
the failed sections of the Third Mainland Bridge today.
The postponement, it was gathered, became necessary due to the downpour
experienced in all parts of the metropolis yesterday.
Lagos State Commissioner for
Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, in a statement, explained that the
downpour affected the preliminaries of the planned palliative works on the
asphalt pavement of the bridge by the Lagos State Public Works Corporation,
LPWC.
“A later date, which will be subject to weather conditions, will be duly
communicated for the palliative,” the statement read.
Sack
In Delta State, floods in the
Ndokwa East Local Government Area displaced residents from their homes.The
flood, it was gathered, resulted from days of unabated movement of volume of
water from the River Niger into the community as the river overflowed its
banks.
Worse hit is Aika Ezeolu quarter of
the community where water is said to have levelled with the River Niger.
Sources said most of the residents
have moved out of the community to higher grounds while others have not.
Reacting to the development
yesterday, Secretary of the Ndokwa East Local Government Area, Mr. Felix
Edemanya said: “We have already told and alerted the people to take
precautionary measures so that they will not be cut off by the flood.
“They should safeguard their
valuables and move out. Now that it has happened, they should move to a safer
haven because the council will not want to lose anybody as a result of
negligence.”
Also, floods have displaced scores
of residents of Polobubo/Tsekelewu community in Warri North.
President Polobubo blocks of
communities, Mr Paul Toruwei told Sunday Vanguard that the situation was bad,
forcing victims to depend on canoes for movement within the community.
Protest
Meanwhile, in Anambra State,
students of the Metallurgical Training Institute, Onitsha protested disruption
of academic activities on campus by flood.
The students, who demonstrated last
Thursday in large numbers, said floods had taken over the institution and
paralysed academic and non-academic activities.
The President of the Student Union
Government of the institution, Chigozie Onyenyili, who spoke to journalists,
expressed dissatisfaction over the current situation faced by students,
highlighting that they had been forced to stay awake every night due to flooded
hostels and the subsequent destruction of their belongings.
He said: “Flooding has been an
issue in the institution, but it was worsened because the government recently
commenced flood control process by removing an existing drainage inside the
school, but they didn’t put the necessary measures in place to mitigate flood.
“They commenced flood control during the rainy season, but now, they have
abandoned the work and as we speak now, the whole institution is flooded.
“Students properties are being
destroyed, our beds, mattresses, learning materials, laptops, pots of soups
have been washed away.”
When contacted, the Public
Relations Officer of the institution, Mr. Owoh Ugochukwu, blamed Anambra State
government for the development.
He said: “The flood issue has
lingered for some years now, but the school authorities are doing their best.
The flood is as a result of the state government channelling waters that come
from Obosi, Nkpor, Onitsha-Owerri Road and environs down to the school.
“But before then, we had a smaller
drainage which was carrying little water, we made a case to the state
government and other relevant agencies, but the state government came and
excavated the existing drainage in the name of expansion, but the work has been
abandoned and there are no alternative measures put in place.”
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